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This banknote was issued by Japan in 1935. It has a face value of 50 fen.
The front of the banknote depicts Marshal Chao Kung Ming. His portrait is finely detailed, attesting to the engraving techniques of the time. The background is adorned with complex patterns and Japanese characters, adding to the visual richness of the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote features a representation of a traditional Japanese pavilion. The pavilion's architecture is highlighted by precise lines and a careful composition. Decorative elements and Japanese inscriptions complete the design.
This 50 fen banknote weighs 1 gram. The colors used for printing are bright and contrasting, making it easy to distinguish the various elements of the design.
This banknote is a testament to Japan's monetary history and an example of the art of banknote engraving in the 20th century.