i have a 100 hundred pesos bill from the government of japan printed on one side only?

it looks like it is printed on rice paper and there seem to be hidden watermark like images all over the back side is this even real

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  • Its exactly what others have said it is. When the Japanese army occupied the philipeans they printed their own money. For the most part, those bills arent worth much. However I have never seen one printed on ONE side. My guess is that yes, it IS real….but you may have something rare. Ask your question again and post some photos. I could tell you more.

    Source(s): have lived and worked in Japan for 20 years and deal with antiques.

  • Japan issued peso notes during its occupation of the Philippines during WW2 – images here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_government-i…

    There is also a note about fake ones being produced as US propaganda leaflets, so it could also be something like that.

  • If your talking about philippine peso, i am pretty sure it’s not real since there are standards that the BSP has set for the philippine currency.

  • it is definitely not Japanese- they don’t use pesos. and bills start at 1,000 yen.

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