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The 10 Yen banknote, issued in Japan in 1945, features Wakeno Kiyomaro. This banknote belongs to Block 13.
The banknote has a face value of 10 yen. It is a banknote.
Wakeno Kiyomaro is a Japanese historical figure. He lived during the Nara period and is known for his loyalty to the imperial court and his role in preventing an attempted usurpation of power by a Buddhist monk. His image on the banknote testifies to his importance in Japanese history.
The 1945 10 Yen banknote was issued in the context of the end of World War II. The production of money and banknotes at that time was subject to the economic and material constraints related to the war.
Block number 13 identifies a specific print series of the banknote. Collectors of Japanese banknotes attach particular importance to block numbers because they can indicate variations in the production process or specific print runs.
This banknote is a testament to the monetary history of Japan and a reflection of the figures and events that marked its past.