Old paper currency for sale
The banknote is 10 Rupees issued by the Japanese government during its occupation of the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) during World War II, specifically in 1944.
These currencies are historically known as "Japanese Invasion Money" and were used as a substitute for local currencies in the areas controlled by Japan.
Details of the banknote:
Issuing authority: "Dai Nippon Teikoku Seihu", meaning in Arabic "Government of the Great Japanese Empire".
Technical description:
Front: Features a drawing of a Javanese dancer on the left side, with text in Indonesian written in Latin letters "Sepoeloeh Roepiah" (Ten Rupees).
Back: Features drawings of landmarks from the famous Borobudur Temple, including Buddha statues and stupas.
Serial code: The note in the picture bears the letters "SL", which is the series code for this denomination.
Condition: Good, as shown in the pictures and video.
Price: 45﷼ only, and only what is shown is available.