withdrawn Japanese Yen banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Japanese Yen banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Japan.
These Japanese Yen banknotes belong to older series of the Yen. Since 2004, they are no longer issued by the Tokyo-based Bank of Japan (Nippon Gingko). Legacy Yen notes have fewer and less advanced security features than modern Yen notes. Discontinued Japanese Yen bills are no longer exchangeable at banks outside Japan. Local shopkeepers in Japan may still accept old Yen paper money. We exchange withdrawn Japanese Yen banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Japanese Yen banknotes and coins.
Do you have withdrawn Japanese Yen banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Japanese Yen. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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1000 Japanese Yen banknote (Prince Shotoku)
The note of one thousand yen features Shōtoku Taishi, protector of Buddhism. On the reverse side of the old ¥1000 note is Yumedono Pavilion, part of the Hōryū-ji temple complex in Ikaruga. The paper bill contains the words ‘Nippon Gingko’.You get: £3.410001 JPY = £0.0034100000 -
500 Japanese Yen banknote (Iwakura Tomorni 1969)
The banknote of five hundred yen depicts the portrait of Iwakura Tomomi, Japanese statesman. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Nippon Gingko’. The mountain peak on the backside is Mount Fuji, located on Honshu Island.You get: £1.705001 JPY = £0.0034100000 -
100 Japanese Yen banknote (Itagaki Taisuke)
This one hundred yen banknote depicts the portrait of Itagaki Taisuke, Japanese politician. The paper note contains the words ‘Nippon Gingko’. On the backside of the old ¥100 is National Diet Building, where Japan’s both houses of Parliament reside.You get: £0.341001 JPY = £0.0034100000