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Japan - Han Satsu (1) - XF/AU

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This analysis covers a unique banknote that displays elements of historical art and currency design. The front side features intricate illustrations of characters and natural motifs, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in its production. The use of fine lines and delicate patterns creates a visually striking appeal, while the symbols and letters provide cultural context. Understanding this banknote involves looking at both its artistic significance and the security features that may be present, though some might be subtle.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote showcases a detailed scene with a character possibly depicted in traditional attire, engaged with elements of nature. The fine lines and hand-drawn artistry evoke a sense of historical significance. The background may include trees and other natural features, enhancing the thematic representation. The script seen here likely indicates monetary value or denotes cultural aspects pertinent to the region it represents. This careful design demonstrates both aesthetic appeal and the importance of detailing in currency, reflecting the values and traditions of the time.

Reverse (back)
The back of the banknote is likely characterized by patterns and symbols that hold cultural significance. The layout presents geometric designs which might serve not just an artistic purpose but also as security features. The intricate patterns can include micro-text or watermarks that are common in authentic banknotes as deterrents against counterfeiting. Although the back design maintains a simpler look compared to the front, its function in the overall security and verification process of the banknote cannot be understated.
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Auction
E - Auction # 21 / World Banknotes / March
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Japan
Year
1800

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Our auction presents an extensive and highly diverse offering that will certainly appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

You will find a range of interesting propaganda banknotes, each with its own historical background and character. In addition, we offer a broad and varied selection from the former Yugoslavia, including many attractive and hard-to-find issues.

For the specialized collector, there is also a large number of replacement banknotes, as well as a fine selection of color trials from Iceland — pieces that rarely appear on the market and can be a valuable addition to an advanced collection.

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We wish you great pleasure in exploring this auction and hope you will discover exceptional pieces to enrich your collection!

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