1953 ND 日本銀行券 100 Yen PCGS 67 PPQ
Product Overview
1953 Bank of Japan 100-Yen Note (Double-letter prefix, white paper variety), Pick #90c. This lot includes two notes with serial numbers BY100395A and BY100327A. The obverse features a portrait of Itagaki Taisuke alongside the text "Bank of Japan Note" and "100 Yen," while the reverse depicts the National Diet Building. Printed by JIGO on white paper, this is a classic post-war Japanese 100-yen banknote.
Certified and encapsulated by PCGS, a leading international authority on banknote grading:
- Both notes graded **67 PPQ Superb Gem Uncirculated**—a top-tier, flawless uncirculated condition. The PPQ (Premium Paper Quality) designation confirms exceptional paper quality, featuring rich color and an absence of creases or stains. The holder label clearly displays the variety, printing facility, and serial number information.
- The professional, tamper-evident grading holder offers online authentication capabilities and protects against dust, oxidation, and fingerprint damage, permanently preserving the note's original condition.
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Specifications
| Issuer | Bank of Japan (1953) |
|---|---|
| Face Value | 100 Yen |
| Variety | Pick 90c (Double-letter prefix, white paper variety) |
| Printing Facility | JIGO |
| Grading | PCGS 67 PPQ Superb Gem Uncirculated (Two notes included) |
Actual photos show the complete obverse and reverse; the 67 PPQ grade represents a rare, high-quality specimen, ideal for thematic collections of modern Japanese banknotes or for collectors seeking top-grade examples.