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Japan's new banknotes

TOKYO, Japan, July 3 Kyodo - Video taken on July 3, 2024, at the Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo shows the front sides of Japan's new banknotes, which began to be issued the same day. The banknotes feature industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929), and physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931). (Kyodo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Popular Kabuki actor Onoe Matsuya, dressed as industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," poses at an event in Tokyo on July 2, 2024, celebrating his being featured in a new 10,000 yen Japanese banknote to be issued with new 1,000 yen and 5,000 yen notes starting the following day.(Kyodo)

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[Breaking News]Bread featuring Japan's new banknotes

A woman shows three slices of bread resembling Japan's new banknotes at a food and sundry goods maker and retailer in Tokyo's Kita Ward on July 2, 2024, on the eve of their issuance. The bread was made by Shibusawa Ippinkan, named after Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," and represents (from top to bottom) a 10,000 yen note, a 5,000 yen note and a 1,000 yen note, featuring Shibusawa, educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929), and physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931), respectively.(Kyodo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Susumu Kojima, mayor of Saitama Prefecture's Fukaya, the hometown of industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), rings the bell at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo during an event on July 3, 2024, as Japan begins issuing three new banknotes the same day, including a 10,000 yen note featuring Shibusawa, widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism."

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CORRECTED: Bread featuring Japan's new banknotes

CORRECTED: Bread featuring Japan's new banknotes

A woman shows three slices of bread resembling Japan's new banknotes at a food and sundry goods maker and retailer in Tokyo's Kita Ward on July 2, 2024, on the eve of their issuance. The bread was made by Shibusawa Ippinkan, named after Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," and represents (from top to bottom) a 10,000 yen note, a 5,000 yen note and a 1,000 yen note, featuring Shibusawa, educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929), and physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931), respectively.

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Popular Kabuki actor Onoe Matsuya, dressed as industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," poses at an event in Tokyo on July 2, 2024, celebrating his being featured in a new 10,000 yen Japanese banknote to be issued with new 1,000 yen and 5,000 yen notes starting the following day.

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Photo taken on July 3, 2024, at the Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo shows the front sides of Japan's new banknotes, which began to be issued the same day. The banknotes feature (from top to bottom) industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929), and physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931). (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda look at Japan's new banknotes at the BOJ's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing the notes the same day. (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) meets the press at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing new banknotes the same day. Standing next to him is BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda.

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda pose for a photo at the BOJ's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing new banknotes the same day. (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda pose for a photo at the BOJ's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing new banknotes the same day. (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda pose for a photo at the BOJ's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing new banknotes the same day. (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda pose for a photo at the BOJ's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing new banknotes the same day. (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) visits the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing new banknotes the same day. Standing in the left is BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda. (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (far R) visits the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 3, 2024, as the central bank began issuing new banknotes the same day. Standing in the far left is BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda. (Pool photo)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

People in Saitama Prefecture's Fukaya, the hometown of industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), celebrate at a countdown event in the early hours of July 3, 2024, as Japan begins issuing three new banknotes the same day, including a 10,000 yen note featuring Shibusawa, widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism."

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

People in Saitama Prefecture's Fukaya, the hometown of industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), celebrate at a countdown event in the early hours of July 3, 2024, as Japan begins issuing three new banknotes the same day, including a 10,000 yen note featuring Shibusawa, widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism."

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

People in Saitama Prefecture's Fukaya, the hometown of industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), celebrate at a countdown event in the early hours of July 3, 2024, as Japan begins issuing three new banknotes the same day, including a 10,000 yen note featuring Shibusawa, widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism."

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

File photo taken on April 14, 2023, at the Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo shows samples of the front sides of Japan's new banknotes, which began to be issued on July 3, 2024. The banknotes feature (from top to bottom) industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929), and physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931).

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

File photo taken on April 14, 2023, at the Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo shows samples of the backs of Japan's new banknotes, which began to be issued on July 3, 2024. The banknotes feature (from top to bottom) industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929), and physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931).

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Printing of new Japanese banknotes

TOKYO,Japan, June 19 Kyodo -The printing of new Japanese banknotes is shown to the media at a National Printing Bureau plant in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the issuance of new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills on July 3.(Kyodo)

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Printing of new Japanese banknotes

Printing of new Japanese banknotes

Photo shows a holographic image of Japanese industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa printed on a new 10,000 yen banknote at a National Printing Bureau plant in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of its issuance on July 3. The image appears to rotate depending on the viewing angle.

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Printing of new Japanese banknotes

Printing of new Japanese banknotes

Combined photo shows holographic images of Japanese industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa that will appear on new 10,000 yen banknotes to be issued on July 3, at a National Printing Bureau plant in Tokyo on June 19, 2024. The image appears to rotate depending on the viewing angle.

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Printing of new Japanese banknotes

Printing of new Japanese banknotes

The printing of new Japanese banknotes is shown to the media at a National Printing Bureau plant in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the issuance of new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills on July 3.

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Printing of new Japanese banknotes

Printing of new Japanese banknotes

The printing of new Japanese banknotes is shown to the media at a National Printing Bureau plant in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the issuance of new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills on July 3.

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Printing of new Japanese banknotes

Printing of new Japanese banknotes

The printing of new Japanese banknotes is shown to the media at a National Printing Bureau plant in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the issuance of new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills on July 3.

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Egypt's net int'l reserves rises in August

STORY: Egypt's net int'l reserves rises in August DATELINE: Sept. 8, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:07 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the River Nile in Cairo 2. various of the Central Bank of Egypt 3. various of an accountant counting banknotes 4. various of the Central Bank of Egypt 5. various of banks in Egypt STORYLINE: The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) said on Thursday the country's net foreign reserves rose to 34.928 billion U.S. dollars in August 2023 from 34.88 billion dollars in the previous month. Egypt's foreign reserves consist of a basket of major international currencies, including the U.S. dollar, the euro, the pound sterling, the Japanese yen, and the Chinese yuan. The Egyptian government seeks to collect 1.5 billion dollars in external financing before the end of 2023, Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait stated on Thursday. The financing plan includes issuing 1 billion worth of yen and yuan bonds, Maait added. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Cairo. (XHTV)

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Japan's new banknotes

Japan's new banknotes

The Bank of Japan reveals new banknotes on April 14, 2023, which will be released in 2024, featuring figures from Japan's modern history. The new bills (from top to bottom) feature industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), widely known as the "father of Japanese capitalism," educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929) and physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931).

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(2)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

(2)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

TOKYO, Japan - A bank clerk hands over newly designed banknotes to a customer at the head office of the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking in Tokyo on Nov. 1 as the banknotes went into circulation the same day.

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(1)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

(1)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui holds up newly designed 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen banknotes at the BOJ head office in Tokyo on Nov. 1. The three banknotes, which the BOJ says are produced with the world's most advanced printing technologies, went into circulation the same day.

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Man throws 1 mil. yen cash from Nagoya tower

Man throws 1 mil. yen cash from Nagoya tower

NAGOYA, Japan - Photo shows part of U.S. dollar bills which a 26-year-old unemployed man from the city of Gifu, central Japan, threw from the observatory of Nagoya TV Tower on Dec. 23. Police said the man threw at least 1 million yen worth of U.S. dollar bills and old Japanese banknotes ''to pass on may gains from stock investments'' to the public.

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2,000-yen banknotes to be issued July 19

2,000-yen banknotes to be issued July 19

TOKYO, Japan - The Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan announced April 21 that 2,000-yen banknotes will be issued for the first time July 19. The photo, taken April 21, shows the obverse side (top) featuring Shureimon Gate in Naha, considered a symbol of Okinawa Prefecture, and the reverse side (bottom), portraying a scene from ''The Tale of Genji,'' a Japanese novel written nearly 1,000 years ago. The latest antiforgery technology is used in the printing of the new bills.

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JAPAN-TOKYO-JAPANESE YEN-RATE

JAPAN-TOKYO-JAPANESE YEN-RATE

(220420) -- TOKYO, April 20, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 20, 2022 shows the Japanese yen and U.S. dollar banknotes in Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese yen has weakened markedly this year as major central banks in Europe and the United States have shifted monetary policies. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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(2)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

(2)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

TOKYO, Japan - A bank clerk hands over newly designed banknotes to a customer at the head office of the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking in Tokyo on Nov. 1 as the banknotes went into circulation the same day. (Kyodo)

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(1)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

(1)3 new Japanese banknotes debut

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui holds up newly designed 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen banknotes at the BOJ head office in Tokyo on Nov. 1. The three banknotes, which the BOJ says are produced with the world's most advanced printing technologies, went into circulation the same day. (Kyodo)

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Japanese Ten Dollar Banknote - Banana Money

Japanese Ten Dollar Banknote - Banana Money

Japanese government-issued ten dollar banknote. The Japanese dollar was a currency issued by Imperial Japan during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei (1942 and 1945). The currency was also referred informally (and with contempt!) as 'banana money'. Date: circa 1944

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Japanese Five Dollar Banknote - Banana Money

Japanese Five Dollar Banknote - Banana Money

Japanese government-issued five dollar banknote. The Japanese dollar was a currency issued by Imperial Japan during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei (1942 and 1945). The currency was also referred informally (and with contempt!) as 'banana money'. Date: circa 1944

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Android featuring industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa

Android featuring industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa

Photo taken on June 30, 2020, in Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture, shows an android (R) featuring late Japanese industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa, who will be printed on new 10,000 yen banknotes in fiscal 2024. The robot, unveiled during a ceremony in Fukaya the same day, will be on display from July 3 at a memorial museum dedicated to him in the eastern Japan city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Android featuring industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa

Android featuring industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa

Photo taken June 30, 2020, shows a ceremony in Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture, to unveil an android (C) featuring late Japanese industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa, who will be printed on new 10,000 yen banknotes in fiscal 2024. The robot will be on display from July 3 at a memorial museum dedicated to him in the eastern Japan city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese 1,000 yen banknote

New Japanese 1,000 yen banknote

Photo shows the front (top) and back of a sample of the new 1,000 yen bill featuring physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931) to be introduced in fiscal 2024. The Japanese government said April 9, 2019, that the country's banknotes will be redesigned for the first time in two decades in 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese 10,000 yen banknote

New Japanese 10,000 yen banknote

Photo shows the front (top) and back of a sample of the new 10,000 yen bill featuring industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931) to be introduced in fiscal 2024. The Japanese government said April 9, 2019, that the country's banknotes will be redesigned for the first time in two decades in 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese 5,000 yen banknote

New Japanese 5,000 yen banknote

Photo shows the front (top) and back of a sample of the new 5,000 yen bill featuring educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929) to be introduced in fiscal 2024. The Japanese government said April 9, 2019, that the country's banknotes will be redesigned for the first time in two decades in 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese banknotes

New Japanese banknotes

Ken Shibusawa, a descendent of Japanese industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), poses with one of his ancestor's books in Tokyo on April 9, 2019, after the government announced plans to introduce new banknotes in fiscal 2024, including a 10,000 yen bill featuring Eiichi Shibusawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese banknotes

New Japanese banknotes

Photo taken at the Japanese Finance Ministry in Tokyo on April 9, 2019, shows samples of the new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills to be introduced in fiscal 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese banknotes

New Japanese banknotes

Photo taken April 9, 2019, at Japan's Finance Ministry in Tokyo shows the designs for new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills to be introduced in fiscal 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese banknotes

New Japanese banknotes

Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso speaks at his ministry in Tokyo on April 9, 2019, alongside the designs for new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills to be introduced in fiscal 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese banknotes

New Japanese banknotes

Photo taken April 9, 2019, shows a statue of industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931) near the Bank of Japan's head office in Tokyo. Japan plans to introduce a new 10,000 yen bill featuring Shibusawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese banknotes

New Japanese banknotes

People walk by a statue of industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931) near the Bank of Japan's head office in Tokyo on April 9, 2019. Japan plans to introduce a new 10,000 yen bill featuring Shibusawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japanese banknotes

New Japanese banknotes

People walk by a statue of industrialist Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931) near the Bank of Japan's head office in Tokyo on April 9, 2019. Japan plans to introduce a new 10,000 yen bill featuring Shibusawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Man throws 1 mil. yen cash from Nagoya tower

Man throws 1 mil. yen cash from Nagoya tower

NAGOYA, Japan - Photo shows part of U.S. dollar bills which a 26-year-old unemployed man from the city of Gifu, central Japan, threw from the observatory of Nagoya TV Tower on Dec. 23. Police said the man threw at least 1 million yen worth of U.S. dollar bills and old Japanese banknotes ''to pass on may gains from stock investments'' to the public. (Kyodo)

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