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This banknote is a 100 yen denomination, issued in 1945 as part of the Allied Military Currency. It was designed for use in Japan after World War II.
The note has a dominant green color. On the front, there is a repetitive pattern of diamonds forming a textured background. In the center, the face value "100" is printed in large characters, framed by decorative ornaments. The mention "Allied Military Currency" is also visible, indicating its status as occupation currency. A distinctive letter, "B", is printed on the note, probably serving to identify a specific series or lot.
On the back, the diamond pattern is repeated, creating a visual continuity with the front. The value "100" is again highlighted, repeated in several places. Additional inscriptions, probably legal notices or security information, are present in small print. The note is rectangular in shape, with standard dimensions for a denomination of that era. The paper used appears to be of common quality, suitable for mass production in a context of war and occupation.
This 100 yen note bears witness to a particular historical period, that of the occupation of Japan by the Allied forces after World War II. It represents a fragment of the monetary and economic history of that time.