The Weirdest WWII Currency
Автор: Brad Talong
Загружено: 2025-05-07
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📜 Overview of Japanese Invasion Money
Definition and Purpose
Japanese Invasion Money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes, was issued by the Japanese Military Authority during World War II to replace local currencies in occupied territories, including the Philippines, Indonesia, and parts of Southeast Asia.
💵 History and Issuance
Timeline of Issuance
1942 Initial issuance of lower denominations (1 and ½ shilling notes) in occupied areas.
1944-1945 Introduction of higher denominations (100 and 500 peso notes) in the Philippines due to inflation.
Public Reaction
The currency was widely unpopular and dubbed "Mickey Mouse money" by locals due to its rapid devaluation and hyperinflation After Japan's defeat, the notes became worthless and were often burned
📉 Value and Collectibility
Current Value
Today, Japanese Invasion Money has little to no monetary value. Its worth is primarily historical, with collectors showing interest in specific notes based on rarity and condition.
Collectibility
Collectible notes include early issues and those from regions with unique designs or limited circulation. However, most notes lack significant value due to their widespread circulation and post-war worthlessness
📚 Conclusion
Japanese Invasion Money serves as a reminder of World War II's economic impact on occupied territories. Its study offers insights into wartime currency policies and their societal effects. For further details on specific notes or historical context, feel free to ask!
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