Description: The notes were issued in 1944; 100 PESOS 1944 JAPANESE INVASION OF PHILIPPINES WORLD WAR II also known as Japanese Imperial Money or Mickey Mouse notes. All 8 pieces of 100 pesos Japanese note have counterstamped for Safe keeping or JAPWANCAP which means JAPANESE WAR NOTES CLAIMANTS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. (JAPWANCAP) formed on January 8, 1953 by Al Alcede, with the promise that the worthless currency would be redeemed with spendable currency. Notes are in varying condition, please refer to pictures. “During World War II in the Philippines, the occupying Japanese government issued a fiat currency in several denominations; this is known as the Japanese government-issued Philippine fiat peso or Japanese invasion money. The Second Philippine Republic under President José P. Laurel outlawed possession of guerrilla currency, and declared a monopoly on the issuance of money, so that anyone found to possess guerrilla notes could be arrested or even executed.” Free shipping within the United States.
Price: 26 USD
Location: San Jose, California
End Time: 2024-02-03T04:33:56.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1944
Historic Period: World War II
Country: Philippines
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Philippines
Modified Item: No
Certification: Uncertified