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[[File:Notes issued by the Japanese Government during the occupation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei, used in Batu Lintang camp, Sarawak (1942–1945, obverse).jpg|thumb|200px|Banana banknotes in the possession of civilian internees at [[Batu Lintang camp]], [[Sarawak]], [[Borneo]]. The term "banana money" originates from the [[Motif (art)|motif]]s of [[banana]] trees on the currency's 10 dollar [[banknote]], seen here at the bottom.]] |
[[File:Notes issued by the Japanese Government during the occupation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei, used in Batu Lintang camp, Sarawak (1942–1945, obverse).jpg|thumb|200px|Banana banknotes in the possession of civilian internees at [[Batu Lintang camp]], [[Sarawak]], [[Borneo]]. The term "banana money" originates from the [[Motif (art)|motif]]s of [[banana]] trees on the currency's 10 dollar [[banknote]], seen here at the bottom.]] |
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The '''Japanese government-issued dollar''' was a form of [[currency]] issued for use within the [[Imperial Japan]]-occupied territories of [[Japanese occupation of Singapore|Singapore]], [[Japanese occupation of Malaya|Malaya]], [[Japanese occupation of British Borneo|North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei]] between 1942 and 1945. The currency was also referred |
The '''Japanese government-issued dollar''' was a form of [[currency]] issued for use within the [[Imperial Japan]]-occupied territories of [[Japanese occupation of Singapore|Singapore]], [[Japanese occupation of Malaya|Malaya]], [[Japanese occupation of British Borneo|North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei]] between 1942 and 1945. The currency was also referred informally (and with more than a trace of contempt) as '''banana money''' ([[Malay language|Malay]]: ''duit pisang''), named as such because of the [[Motif (art)|motif]]s of [[banana]] trees on 10 dollar [[banknote]]s. The Japanese dollar was in widespread use within the occupied territories where the previous currency became a scarcity. The currency were referred to as "dollars" and "cents" like its predecessors, the [[Straits dollar]], [[Malayan dollar]], [[Sarawak dollar]] and [[British North Borneo dollar]]. |
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The Japanese dollar was one of several forms of [[Japanese invasion money]] issued throughout the newly expanded [[Empire of Japan]]. Similar currencies were issued in [[Japanese occupation of Burma|Burma]] (as the [[Japanese government-issued rupee in Burma|Japanese rupee]]), the [[Japanese occupation of |
The Japanese dollar was one of several forms of [[Japanese invasion money]] issued throughout the then newly expanded [[Empire of Japan]]. Similar currencies were issued in [[Japanese occupation of Burma|Burma]] (as the [[Japanese government-issued rupee in Burma|Japanese rupee]]), the [[Japanese occupation of Indonesia|Dutch East Indies]] (as the [[Japanese government-issued currency in the Dutch East Indies|Japanese gulden/roepiah]]), [[Second Philippine Republic|the Philippines]] (as the [[Japanese government-issued Philippine Peso|Japanese peso]]) and various [[Melanesia]]n and [[Polynesia]]n territories (as the [[Japanese government-issued Oceanian Pound|Japanese pound]]). |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Following the [[Battle of Singapore|fall of Singapore]] into the hands of [[Imperial Japan]] on 15 February 1942, the Japanese introduced new currencies |
Following the [[Battle of Singapore|fall of Singapore]] into the hands of [[Imperial Japan]] on 15 February 1942, the Japanese introduced new currencies as a replacement of those previously in use in the occupied territories of [[British Malaya|Malaya]], [[North Borneo]], [[Kingdom of Sarawak|Sarawak]] and [[Brunei]]. The new currency in Malaya and Singapore were issued with the same value as the [[Malayan dollar]], and first entered circulation in 1942. As with other currencies issued by Japan in occupied territories, local residents were forced to adopt this type of currency, while existing coins were allowed until a shortage of coins required the Japanese administration release issued notes for cents. Although new coins bearing the name "Malaysia" and dated under the [[Japanese calendar]] were planned by the Osaka Mint for the region, these never made it past the concept stage and only a few rare patterns exist. |
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To supply the authorities with money whenever they required it, |
To supply the authorities with money whenever they required it, they simply printed more notes. This resulted in [[hyperinflation]] and a severe [[depreciation]] in value of the banana note. Moreover, [[counterfeit]]ing was rampant due to its lack of a serial number on many notes. Increasing inflation coupled with Allied disruption of Japan's economy forced the Japanese administration to issue banknotes of larger denominations and increase the amount of money in circulation.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins">{{cite book|last=Boon|first=K.N.|authorlink=|editor=T. Thiruchelvam|others=|title=Malaysia Banknotes & Coins (1786-2006): A Complete Educational Reference|url=|format=|edition=3rd|series=|date=September 2006|publisher=Trigometric Sdn Bhd|location=|language=|isbn=983-43313-0-4|oclc=|doi=|id=|pages=|chapter=|chapterurl=|quote=}}</ref> Sharp drops in the currency's value and increased price of goods frequently occurred following a Japanese defeat in battle abroad.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> |
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[[File:Old Ford Motor Factory 10, Mar 07.JPG|thumb|200px|Different denominations of the banana money ''(top and left)'' on display at [[Old Ford Motor Factory|Memories at Old Ford Factory]], [[Singapore]]. As banana money was rendered worthless immediately after World War II, banana money notes are now either museum exhibits or collectors' items.]] |
[[File:Old Ford Motor Factory 10, Mar 07.JPG|thumb|200px|Different denominations of the banana money ''(top and left)'' on display at [[Old Ford Motor Factory|Memories at Old Ford Factory]], [[Singapore]]. As banana money was rendered worthless immediately after World War II, banana money notes are now either museum exhibits or collectors' items.]] |
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After the [[surrender of Japan]], the currency became entirely worthless, and to this day the Japanese government has refused to exchange these currencies. Some locals managed to escape poverty because they had hidden [[Straits dollar]]s and [[Malayan dollar]]s, the currencies |
After the [[surrender of Japan]], the currency became entirely worthless, and to this day the Japanese government has refused to exchange these currencies. Some locals managed to escape poverty because they had hidden [[Straits dollar]]s and [[Malayan dollar]]s, the previous currencies before the Japanese invaded. Those with hidden stashes of the old dollars were thus able to use them the moment the British resumed control of Singapore and surrounding colonies, when they became valid again. A number of surviving banknotes were stamped as war souvenirs, while its use as printing paper for rudimentary calendars for 1946 was also recorded.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> When these notes became obsolete, punch holes were made in the notes to indicate they had been "cancelled" and stripped of redeemable value. |
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The present value of the currency as a collector's item remains mixed depending on their condition, the presence of serial numbers, the use of woven paper, and their use as [[Specimen banknote|specimens]].<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> Common notes lacking serial numbers are still worth below their printed value, while rarer versions are worth slightly over or several times their printed value.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> Notes stamped as war souvenirs are currently rare, while notes with 1946 calendar overprints fetch about [[Malaysian ringgit|RM]]3,000 (as of September 2006).<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> |
The present value of the currency as a collector's item remains mixed depending on their condition, the presence of serial numbers, the use of woven paper, and their use as [[Specimen banknote|specimens]].<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> Common notes lacking serial numbers are still worth below their printed value, while rarer versions are worth slightly over or several times their printed value.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> Notes stamped as war souvenirs are currently rare, while notes with 1946 calendar overprints fetch about [[Malaysian ringgit|RM]]3,000 (as of September 2006).<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> |
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Ten dollar-sized leaflets reprinting the ten dollar note's obverse were also |
Ten dollar-sized leaflets reprinting the ten dollar note's obverse were also airdropped by British air forces during the Japanese occupation as a warning to the population on the potential worthlessness of the currency in the event of Japanese defeat.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> Fear among the population of possessing the leaflet lead to their rarity and present high value (at an estimated RM3,000 as of September 2006).<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> |
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==Banknotes== |
==Banknotes== |
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===1, 5 and 10 dollars (1942)=== |
===1, 5 and 10 dollars (1942)=== |
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The first series of notes were originally of lower denominations of 1, 5 and 10 dollars, issued in 1942. |
The first series of notes were originally of lower denominations of 1, 5 and 10 dollars, issued in 1942. Each bear different obverse and reverse designs but retain similar layouts, with the obverse illustrating plantation crops. Additional 10 dollar notes were printed in 1944. |
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===Cents (1942)=== |
===Cents (1942)=== |
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In September 1942, non-serialised currency notes were issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50 cents as a response to a shortage of old coins.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> The cent notes |
In September 1942, non-serialised currency notes were issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50 cents as a response to a shortage of old coins.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> The cent notes wereofa simpler design, lacking plantation crops on the obverse; the 50 cent note is an exception. The cent notes are noticeably smaller than dollar notes. |
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===100 and 1,000 dollars ( |
===100 and 1,000 dollars (1944)=== |
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Worsened economic conditions in the following years forced the Japanese government to begin printing notes of larger denominations of 100 |
Worsened economic conditions in the following years forced the Japanese government to begin printing notes of larger denominations of 100 and 1,000 dollars in 1944.<ref name="Msian Banknotes & Coins"/> The 100 dollar notes were printedintwo dramatically different versions, while the 1,000 dollar note were available in only one version. Illustration on the notes center more around images of rural life. The 100 and 1,000 dollar notes were the last new notes introduced before the surrender of Imperial Japan in August 1945. |
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==Complete issue of Japanese invasion money== |
==Complete issue of Japanese invasion money - Malaya and Borneo (1942-45)== |
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|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: [[Ravenala|Traveller's palm]] |
|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: [[Ravenala|Traveller's palm]] |
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|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: [[Breadfruit|Breadfruit tree]] (left), [[Coconut|coconut palm]] (right) |
|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: [[Breadfruit|Breadfruit tree]] (left), [[Coconut|coconut palm]] (right) |
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|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: Coconut palm (left), [[Papaya|pawpaw tree]] (right) |
|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: Coconut palm (left), [[Papaya|pawpaw tree]] (right) |
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|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: [[Banana|Banana tree]], [[guava|guava tree]]<!--Fruit and leaves are consistent to a guava tree, but not the trunk and branches. Please verify--> and coconut palm, flanked by |
|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: [[Banana|Banana tree]], [[guava|guava tree]]<!--Fruit and leaves are consistent to a guava tree, but not the trunk and branches. Please verify--> and coconut palm, flanked by coconut palms to the far left and far right<br>[[Obverse and reverse|R]]: Beach facing the sea with a modern ship on the horizon |
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|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: Palm trees and [[Rumah Melayu|Malay house]] by water<br>[[Obverse and reverse|R]]: Man and [[water buffalo]]es in a stream |
|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: Palm trees and [[Rumah Melayu|Malay house]] by water<br>[[Obverse and reverse|R]]: Man and [[water buffalo]]es in a stream |
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|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: Laborers at a [[Natural rubber|rubber plantation]]<br>[[Obverse and reverse|R]]: Stilted ''attap'' Malay houses by a seashore |
|[[Obverse and reverse|O]]: Laborers at a [[Natural rubber|rubber plantation]]<br>[[Obverse and reverse|R]]: Stilted ''attap'' Malay houses by a seashore |
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==See also== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==Publications== |
==Publications== |
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*{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BuNA39dnuHsC|title=Standard Catalog of World Paper Money General Issues (1368-1960)|edition=13|publisher=Krause|isbn=978-1-4402-1293-2|editor-last=Cuhaj|editor-first=George S.|year=2010 |
*{{Cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books/about/Standard_Catalog_Of_World_Paper_Money_Ge.html?id=BuNA39dnuHsC |location=|page=|title= Standard Catalog of World Paper Money General Issues (1368-1960)|edition=13|ref=harv|publisher=Krause|isbn=978-1-4402-1293-2|editor-last=Cuhaj|editor-first=George S.|year=2010}} |
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