Description
The Bank of Japan issued Japanese Yen banknotes in 10 different denominations, including this 5000 Japanese Yen banknote (Inazo Nitobe). They are part of the withdrawn Japanese Yen banknotes series. The Bank of Japan started issuing these 5000 Japanese Yen banknotes in 1984. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2004.
The banknote of 5000 yen depicts Inazo Nitobe, Japanese author. The paper note contains the words ‘Nippon Gingko’. The backside of the ¥5000 banknote features a lake and Mount Fuji.
Do you have a 5000 Japanese Yen banknote (Inazo Nitobe)? Here’s how to exchange it for cash:
- Indicate how many 5000 Japanese Yen banknotes you want to exchange
- Click on the ‘Add to Wallet’ button
- The exchange value has been added to your online wallet.
Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. Complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies. To exchange your 5000 Japanese Yen banknote (Inazo Nitobe) for cash: add it to your wallet now!
Additional information
Dimensions |
155 × 76 mm |
Locations |
Japan |
Product currencies |
Japanese Yen |
Series |
withdrawn Japanese Yen banknotes |
Tender Types |
banknotes |
Animal |
|
Place |
|
Landmark |
|
Composition material |
paper |
Colour |
black, grey, purple |
Person |
Inazo Nitobe |
Profession |
Agricultural Economist, Author, Diplomat, Educator, Politician |
Text |
5000, 5000 Yen, Five Thousand Yen, Nippon Ginko |
Object |
globe, lake, map of the world, mountain, snow cap |
Reviews
There are no review yet.