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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Bank of Chosen series of Korea in the World Currency contains 97 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2.00 and $1,000.00. In August 1910, Korea was annexed by Japan. Rather than allowing Japanese currency to circulate on the peninsula, in

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Bank of Chosen series of Korea in the World Currency contains 97 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2.00 and $1,000.00.

In August 1910, Korea was annexed by Japan. Rather than allowing Japanese currency to circulate on the peninsula, in February 1911 the Bank of Korea was renamed the Bank of Chosen (Chosen being the Japanese name, at that time, for Korea) and began issuing banknotes payable in gold to the bearer on demand. All Bank of Chosen (BOC) notes were also exchangeable at par with Japanese yen.

Until 1932, as a matter of Japanese government policy, Bank of Chosen notes also circulated in Manchuria, China.

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 No date No sig Series 13 - 284 6-digit s/n Intro: 04 01 1932
Value Range: $2.50 - $40.00
$2.50 - $40.00
 Series 287 - 292 No s/n Intro: 15 10 1944
Value Range: $2.50 - $40.00
$2.50 - $40.00

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 No date No sig Series 7 - 31 Intro: 01 06 1935
Value Range: $14.00 - $225.00
$14.00 - $225.00
 No date No sig Series 1 - 10 6-digit s/n Intro: 01 02 1944
Value Range: $10.00 - $160.00
$10.00 - $160.00
 Series 11 - 18 No s/n Intro: 01 02 1945
Value Range: $3.00 - $50.00
$3.00 - $50.00
 No date No sig Series 12- 191 Intro: 01 06 1932
Value Range: $4.00 - $65.00
$4.00 - $65.00

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 Series 59 - 83 No s/n Intro: 15 11 1944
Value Range: $4.00 - $60.00
$4.00 - $60.00
 Wmk: Cherry blossom; 朝 pattern Intro: 10 05 1945
Value Range: $4.00 - $60.00
$4.00 - $60.00
 No date No sig Series 1 - 19 Intro: 01 12 1938
Value Range: $8.00 - $160.00
$8.00 - $160.00
 No date No sig Series 1 - 51 Intro: 01 11 1944
Value Range: $6.00 - $100.00
$6.00 - $100.00

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 年二十和昭 (Shōwa year 12 = 1937) No sig No s/n Series 3 - 6
Value Range: $12.00 - $200.00
$12.00 - $200.00
 No date No sig Series 1, 2 Intro: 20 10 1945
Value Range: $2.00 - $30.00
$2.00 - $30.00
 No date No sig Series 1, 2 Intro: 01 09 1945
Value Range: $900 - $900
$900 - $900

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 No date No sig Series 3 - 7 Intro: 10 12 1945
Value Range: $15.00 - $650
$15.00 - $650
 No date No sig Series 6 - 9 Intro: 10 10 1946
Value Range: $4.00 - $60.00
$4.00 - $60.00
 No date No sig Series 1A - 9A Intro: 01 07 1946
Value Range: $2.00 - $30.00
$2.00 - $30.00

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 Wmk: Mottled pattern Series 10A, 12A, 13A, 18A, 19A, 21A
Value Range: $2.50 - $40.00
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 Wmk: Logo of Federal Reserve Bank of China Series 15A, 16A
Value Range: $2.50 - $40.00
$2.50 - $40.00
 Wmk: Horizontal 百圓 in wreath Series 15A, 20A, 21A
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$2.50 - $40.00
 Wmk: Vertical 百圓 in wreath Series 15A, 20A, 21A
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 Wmk: None Series 18A, 20A - 35A, 39A - 44A, 46A - 48A
Value Range: $2.50 - $40.00
$2.50 - $40.00
 Wmk: 朝 and 銀 pattern Series 36A - 39A
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