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10000 What does money look like in various countries?

10000 yen note is one of the Japanese notes in circulation at present, with the denomination of 10000 yen, which is the largest denomination note in Japanese currency at present.

The latest version of E-note was first released on June 1 65438+1October1day, 2004. It is the largest denomination of paper money in the Japanese yen at present, which is about 593 RMB at the current exchange rate.

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In addition to the current E-number, there are three versions of the 10,000-yuan coupon: the C-number coupon and the D-number coupon. Although C bonds and D bonds are no longer issued, they are still effective currencies in circulation.

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Ticket face design

The width of banknotes is 160mm and 76mm, which is almost the same as RMB 100 (155mm× 77mm) and the length is 5mm.

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The portrait on the front of the banknote is modeled after the portrait of Fukuzawa Yukichi in the D coupon. Since 1984, Fukuzawa Yukichi has been used as a frontal portrait for nearly 40 years. Therefore, Japanese folks often call ten thousand yuan notes "lucky", and sometimes use the number of people to imply the amount. For example, "three concubines" equals 30,000 yuan, and "five concubines" equals 50,000 yuan. The front design of this banknote is a portrait of Fukuzawa Yukichi, a famous thinker in Meiji era and founder of Keio University. The reverse pattern shows "Phoenix".