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Japan, 2000 Yen, ND (2000), P-103b, UNC > Commemorative
$ 19.87
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Description
Japan2000 YEN
YEAR: 2000 - Commemorative end of 2nd millennium
Obverse
Shureimon, a 16th-century gate at Shuri Castle in Naha, in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan; Cherry blossom and chrysanthemum motifs.
Lettering:
2000 2000
SA 815862 T
日本銀行券
貳千円
日本銀行
2000 (seal) SA 815862 T
大蔵省印刷局製造
Translation:
Bank of Japan banknote
2,000 yen
Bank of Japan
(seal)
Manufactured by the Finance Ministry Printing Bureau (Okurasho)
Reverse
Scene 38 "The Bell Cricket" from The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari) and a copy of the upper portion of the script in the background on the left.
A portrait of its author, Murasaki Shikibu at the lower right.
Lettering:
NIPPON GINKO 2000
いるいのつあたに十す
とにとけるまま宮五ゞ
しれなはときひお夜む
げいみひてみつはのし
くのにななたゝしゆ
わいとらち念てふ
そきす二殊は
2000き 2000 YEN 紫式部
Translation:
Bank of Japan
Murasaki Shikibu
Watermark
Shureimon Gate
Comments
Issued as a
Series D
banknote by the Bank of Japan (
Nippon Ginko
) on July 19, 2000. Some wester catalogs categorize it as a commemorative note for the 'End of the 2nd Millennium and the 26th G8 Summit in Okinawa' but is considered a normal circulation note according to Japanese laws.
Because only few vending machines accept this note and even numbers like 2 and 4 are seen as 'unlucky', this note circulates little in comparison with the other denominations.
An exception is Okinawa where 40% of the 100 million (as of 2013) banknotes were issued.
The intaglio printed tactile mark at the bottom right of the front is the hiragana character に "ni" for two in Braille.