Japanese banknote? [Risolto]

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Can anyone identify this banknote? it is 102 by 63 mm.
Thanks!
Hello!

This is your note:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note215628.html
http://banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/ASI/JAP/JAP0048.htm

It's a Japanese 50 Sen note from 1922.

Hope this helps!
"Be kind, rewind."

Numista referee for banknotes from Greece, Crete & the Ionian Islands.
Stato cambiato a Risolto (BMPJ, 8 Mar 2021, 02:06)
Thanks!
Very strange, you even created the page for this note. T.T
Could you please make a change request that changes also the reverse as a BMPJ source?
Hi Idolenz,

Yes, you noticed that also! I added over a hundred banknotes when there were far fewer then now. I never could figure this note out so I kept it out of my collection but apparently I was able to identify it. So when I just came across this note in an old file I thought it was still not identified.
Why is it important to identify yourself as a source? And on both sides? I started to not identify myself at all.
Thanks for your input.
Ben
It's not important if you don't want but as of know it states only 'Obverse © BMPJ' and and this is not a nice look in my book :°
Idolenz, I have the opposite view from you on identification of sources of photos on Numista pages. I identify myself only for the obverse when supplying both photos, thinking giving both is too cluttered a look. This seems to be the general usage on Numista. If I am supplying or updating only 1 photo, I would identify whichever that is. I don't really care if someone else uses my photos. Identifying the obverse gives me a quick way of seeing if I supplied the photo.

Edit: I think I learned something. It appears if you identify both sides as yours, the copyright notice appears without obverse or reverse. I never knew this. So perhaps I will start using it. I could swear I saw many entries with only obverse identified when I am certain both sides were supplied by the same person.

Will
It happens when people can't spell there name right, or people who want to also promote there online shop (which I personally don't like to much) that you get ©obverse superman, ©reverse supeman or ©obverse bibi, ©reverse ebay.com/bibi's_lil'shoppe.
HELLO MY DEAR FRIEND

LET ME FIRST OF ALL INFORMED YOU, I GOT YOUR PROFILE IN THE INTERNET WHEN AM LOOKING FOR A RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY PERSON AFTER GOING
THROUGH YOUR PROFILE I WAS MERRY TO CONTACT YOU. I HAVE A CLIENT WHO HAS 5 BILLION USD FOR JOINT VENTURE INVESTMENT, HE IS LOOKING FOR A REAL GOOD AND CAPABLE BUSINESS JV PARTNER, WHO WILL RECEIVE THE FUND AND INVEST IT IN ANY GOOD PROFITABLE INVESTMENT PROJECT PLEASE GET BACK TO ME FOR INFORMATION. E-MAIL: [edit vp: erased]
YOURS SINCERELY.
MRS THERESA HANS,

[edit vp: serious ? 5 billion USD ? member banned]
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