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Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - JAPANESE INVASION MONEY, Japanese Government, c1939-1945
... JAPANESE INVASION MONEY...Invasion money...This is a set of Japanese Invasion money notes in 4 values... Dutch East Indies Invasion money This is a set of Japanese ...Refer to RAAF service of No.40595 C.S. Cornelius.This is a set of Japanese Invasion money notes in 4 values; 1. EEN Gulden - medium size note, front is printed in brown and green ink. The rear is printed in brown ink. 2. This is a small note of 1/2 Gulden, white paper with blue ink on front. rear side is in blue ink as well. 3. This is a small note of Tien cent. Printed in purple ink on both sides. 4. This is a very small note - 5 cent (VIJF). Printed in blue ink on both sides.ww2, dutch east indies, invasion money -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Invasion Money
... Invasion Money...Japanese Invasion Money 10 Roepiah note East Indies... ww2 general Japanese Invasion Money 10 Roepiah note East ...Japanese Invasion Money 10 Roepiah note East Indiesephemera, ww2, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Invasion Money
... Invasion Money...Japanese Invasion Money 5 Guilder Note ( for Dutch East... ww2 general Japanese Invasion Money 5 Guilder Note ( for Dutch ...Japanese Invasion Money 5 Guilder Note ( for Dutch East Indies.)ephemera, ww2, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Invasion Money
... Invasion Money...Japanese Invasion Money for Dutch East Indies (3 X 1/2... ww2 general Japanese Invasion Money for Dutch East Indies (3 X ...Japanese Invasion Money for Dutch East Indies (3 X 1/2 Guilder Notes)ephemera, ww2, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Invasion Money
... Invasion Money...Japanese Invasion Money for Malaya, Singapore and Straits... ww2 general Japanese Invasion Money for Malaya, Singapore ...Japanese Invasion Money for Malaya, Singapore and Straits Colonies (1 X 10 cent note)ephemera, ww2, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Invasion Money
... Invasion Money...Japanese Invasion Money 10 Dollars for Australian Mandated... ww2 general Japanese Invasion Money 10 Dollars for Australian ...Japanese Invasion Money 10 Dollars for Australian Mandated Territorys such as PNG, Gilberts Solomons & New Britian.ephemera, ww2, general -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - JAPANESE INVASION MONEY - PHILIPINES, Japanese Imperial Government, c1938-1945
... JAPANESE INVASION MONEY - PHILIPINES...Invasion money.... WW2 Philipines Invasion money This is a set of Invasion notes ...Refer to Cat 95P. RAAF service of C.S. Cornelius NR 40595.This is a set of Invasion notes for the Philippines in WW2. Printed by Imperial Japanese Government. 1. Ten dollar note - white paper, dark green ink both sides. 2. Five dollar note - white paper, purple ink both sides. 3. One dollar note - white paper, blue ink both sides. 4. & 5. 50 cent notes - white paper, brown ink both sides. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 10 cent notes - white paper, green ink both sides. 11. Very small note - 1 cent. Front side printed in black and green ink. Rear in light black ink.ww2, philipines, invasion money -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - JAPANESE INVASION MONEY, Japanese Government, 1939 - 1945
... JAPANESE INVASION MONEY...Invasion Money... goldfields WW2 Invasion Money Japan There are three paper notes ...There are three paper notes printed by WW2 Japanese Govt. 1. Face value is one pound. Printing in green ink. It depicts some palm trees and a beach. The letters OA OA are printed in Red. 2. Face value is one shilling. Printing in blue ink. It depicts Palm Trees and a beach. The letters OC OC are printed in red ink. 3. Face value is 1/2 shilling, purple ink. Depicts Palm trees and a beach.ww2, invasion money, japan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - JAPANESE INVASION MONEY, 1939- 1945
... JAPANESE INVASION MONEY...Japanese Invasion Money... goldfields "Roy Jones" NX94268 Japanese Invasion Money WW2 1 ..."Roy Jones" NX942681. Money - cream paper with shades of blue artwork. 2. Money - cream paper, coloured artwork.1. "The Japanese Government" - One shilling and palm trees. 2. Japanese characters, mountain, flowers. 50.japanese invasion money, ww2 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Invasion Money
... Invasion Money...Japense Invasion money for Dutch East Indies 6 1 Guilder... ww2 general Japense Invasion money for Dutch East Indies 6 1 ...Japense Invasion money for Dutch East Indies 6 1 Guilder Notes (4 fair, 2 poor)ephemera, ww2, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Invasion Money
... Invasion Money...Japanese |Invasion money for Dutch East Indies !0 Guilder... ww2 general Japanese |Invasion money for Dutch East Indies !0 ...Japanese |Invasion money for Dutch East Indies !0 Guilder X2 (one with Japanese & English) hand writing on boundary.ephemera, ww2, general -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Currency - Japanese Invasion Money, ca. 1941
... Japanese Invasion Money...Japanese Invasion Money used in Malaya during WWII. Notes... on demand the value of the notes. Japanese Invasion Money used ...WWII historical significanceJapanese Invasion Money used in Malaya during WWII. Notes consist of 1 x 5 dollar, 1 x 10 dollar and 2 x 1000 dollars.The Japanese Government promises to pay the bearer on demand the value of the notes.second world war, ww2, world war two, japan, japanese currency, japanese war currency, malaya -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - JAPANESE INVASION MONEY, Japanese Government, c1938-1945
... JAPANESE INVASION MONEY... Japanese Money Invasion This is a medium size note. It was probably ...The Imperial Japanese Government printed their own money for countries they invaded or were about to invade. Refer to Cat 95P. Refers to the RAAF Service of No.40595 C.S. Cornelius.This is a medium size note. It was probably painted on white paper with brown ink. It has the portrait of a Dutch East Indian dancer in traditional clothes. The rear side is printed in purple ink. It shows the Buddhas in front of two bell shaped buildings. The value is 10 (Sepoeloeh) Roepiah.ww2, japanese money, invasion -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenirs, Jap invasion money etc
... Jap invasion money etc... melbourne Jap invasion money etc Souvenirs - ... -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - JAPANESE INVASION MONEY - WW2 - PHILIPINES, c1938-1945
... JAPANESE INVASION MONEY - WW2 - PHILIPINES.... Paper with Black ink. Currency JAPANESE INVASION MONEY - WW2 ...The Imperial Japanese Govt printed their money/promissory notes for the countries they invaded (or were about to invade.) This souvenir came from Mr. C. S. Cornelius, RAAF NR 40545, Refer to Cat No 95P.This is a small paper note. It is for 10 Centavos. It was printed by the Japanese Govt WW2. White Paper with Black ink.ww2, money, philipines, i.j.a. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Currency - Japanese Banknote
... Japanese Invasion Money...These notes are generally referred to as Japanese Invasion... Invasion Money (JIM). This note is one of a series issued ...These notes are generally referred to as Japanese Invasion Money (JIM). This note is one of a series issued by the Japanese forces of occupation in the Pacific theatre during the second world war. Following the fall of Singapore into the hands of Imperial Japan on 15 February 1942 the Japanese introduced new currencies to replace those previously in use in the occupied territories of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei between 1942 and 1945. The new currency in Malaya and Singapore were issued with the same value as the Malayan dollar and first entered circulation in 1942. This example of Japanese Invasion Money was intended for use in Malaya as indicted by the letter M in the block letters MN. The currency was also referred to informally as "banana money" because of the motifs of banana trees on 10 dollar banknotesGreen on cream lithographed banknote of ten dollar denomination. The face features a tropical scene with palms and a hand of bananas. A pair of block stamped serial letters (MN), in black, appear at the bottom of the note. The reverse is printed with a pattern featuring the value and a beach scene with palms centrally located.The Japanese Government promises to pay the Bearer on demand ten dollarsww2, currency, japanese, japanese invasion money, banana money -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Currency - Japanese Occupation Money, WWII, 1940s
... japanese invasion money... and Brunei between 1942 and 1945. japanese invasion money banana ...The Japanese Government issued new currency within their occupied territories during WWII. Imperial Japan-occupied territories were Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei between 1942 and 1945.Collection of Japanese Government-issued bank notes distributed in occupied territories during WWII. The notes are rectangular of various sizes, made from paper and either purple, blue, green or khaki decorative designs and text. The collection includes five centavos, four dollar notes, three gulden notes and four pound notes. japanese invasion money, banana money, occupation money, wwii -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Currency - German Occupation Money, 1940s
... invasion money... occupation money invasion money wwii Four German government-issued ...These four paper notes are from the Jersey Channel Islands during the German occupation in WWII.Four German government-issued paper notes. There is 1 mark, 2 reichsmark, 20 reichsmark and 50 reichsmark.german occupation money, invasion money, wwii -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Japanese Occupation Money, WWII era
... invasion money... money japanese occupation money invasion money Languages ...These notes were distributed by the Japanese Government to occupied territories during WWII. Collection of 18 Japanese Government bank notes. Paper notes with variations of blue, purple, brown, green and black text and decoration. Languages of denomination include German, Spanish, English.japanese government money, japanese occupation money, invasion money -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - CURRENCY, JAPANESE, 1939-1945 (estimated)
... Japanese invasion money for use in Philipines WWII. .1)10..." is handwritten on front of ONE HUNDRED PESOS note Japanese invasion money ...Japanese invasion money for use in Philipines WWII. .1)10 Pesos Note. Bluish tint labelled "THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT TEN PESOS" .2)100 Poses Note. Black ink marked "THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT ONE HUNDRED PESOS"The words "REAL MONEY" is handwritten on front of ONE HUNDRED PESOS notecurrency, japanese, occupation -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - CURRENCY, ASSORTED, 5) 1943
... Items .1) to .4) are Japanese invasion money... goldfields Items .1) to .4) are Japanese invasion money Currency ...Items .1) to .4) are Japanese invasion money.1) Note Japanese, blue colours, 5 Centavos with the letters “PI” in red. .2) Note Japanese, brown colours, ten centavos with the letters “PU” in red. .3) Note Japanese, blue colours, One Shilling with the letters “OC” in red. .4) Note Japanese, brown colours, 5 Lima Roepiah with the letters “SM” in red. .5) Note Dutch, One Roepiah, colours green, light blue and black, coat of Arms, portrait of Queen Wilhelmina, the letters “AA056026A” in red. .6) Note Japanese, colours red, light blue, white and black, Volcano and clouds in the background, the letters “644” in red on the front.currency, japanese, dutch, invasion -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - JAPANESE CURRENCY, Japanese Government, 1942-1945
... Japanese printed invasion money, mostly for the Dutch East... invasion money, mostly for the Dutch East Indies. .1 Japansche ...Japanese printed invasion money, mostly for the Dutch East Indies. .1 Japansche Regeering een cent .2 Japansche Regeering vijf cent .3 Japansche Regeering half gulden .4 Dai Nippon Teikoku Seihu 1 sato roepiah .5 Japansche Regeering vijf gulden .6 Japansche Regeering tien gulden .7 Dai Nippon Teikoku Seihu sepoeloeh roepiah .8 The Japanese Government promises to pay the bearer on demand Ten Dollars .9 The Japanese Government promises to pay the bearer on demand One Hundred Dollarsnumismatics-notes, japanese, invasion -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Money, Japanese Goverment One Shilling, 1942
... of several issues of Japanese invasion money used during World War II... of Japanese invasion money used during World War II. Consisting ...The Japanese government-issued Oceanian Pound was one of several issues of Japanese invasion money used during World War II. Consisting of only four denominations, the Oceanian Pound was the shortest set (i.e., total number of denominations) issued. Geographically, the region of Oceania comprises numerous islands across the vast South and Central Pacific which includes the islands of New Zealand.[1] Certain descriptions may or may not include Australia.[2] Oceania has also been defined by island groupings: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.[1][3] However, from a numismatic perspective (i.e., the issuance of Japanese invasion money), Oceania consisted of the occupied territories of Guam, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Caroline Islands, Marianas Islands, Solomon Islands, Palau, and the now defunct Territory of New Guinea.[4] [5] Although officially called "Oceania" the region was considered a financial and currency union under Japanese colonial dominion that included several political jurisdictions rather than a single polity.A blue coloured paper note with picture of fruit and an island beach on the front.On the front reads "Japanese Government One Shilling" and on the reverse the number 1. On the front in red are the letters "OC".money, paper, currency, japanese, wwii, japan, oceania, shilling, one, occupation, japanese government, blue -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - CURRENCY JAPANESE, C.1941 - 45
... Japanese Invasion Money Qty six notes: - "THE JAPANESE... invasion occupation Japanese Invasion Money Qty six notes ...Souvenired by Keith David Livingston VX136969 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 1911P for his service history.Japanese Invasion Money Qty six notes: - "THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT" .1) 10 dollars - green ink - letters "MN" stamped on front (No country mentioned) .2) 50 cents - brown ink - letters "MP" stamped on front (No country mentioned) .3) 5 dollars - yellow purple ink - letters "MK" stamped on front (No country mentioned) .4) 1 dollar - pink & blue ink - letters "MD" stamped on front (No country mentioned) .5) 10 cents - green ink - letters "M" over "AJ" stamped on front (No country mentioned) .6). 5 cents - brown ink - letters "ML" stamped on front (No country mentioned) currency, japanese invasion, occupation -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Badge Red Cross, circa 1968
When this winter appeal badge was produced the Australian economy was in recession (financial down turn) and the ability of some of the unemployed sectors of the community required but could not purchase warm clothes. The Australian recessions of 1945 and 1961 left their mark on the economy and accounted for a long and slow recovery in the 1960's and 1970's. The Red Cross was one of a few benevolent agencies/organisations that provided those more affluent in society to donate money to these types of appeals for financial donations. the money collected was used in obtaining warm close for those in need.In the Kiewa Valley the lingering recessional consequences (high interest rates, slowdown in Australian manufacturing) had an effect upon those whose produce was consumed by large towns and cities. The manufacturing industries including textile and clothing industries were feeling the start of the invasion of cheaper imports. Unemployment was beginning to be an ongoing major political and social issue. The need for support for the financial strapped city and country towns was on the increase and this Red Cross Badge (Winter Appeal) was one of several appeals to help those financially disenfranchised families to overcome the severe clothing shortages in both country and city environments.This badge has an enamel front with red and blue lettering and the circumference is marked to represent a 'life ring, life buoy, life belt' which has all of the red lettering with in its boundary. The fastening mechanism is a "stick" pin made from mild steel (fashioned as a semi circular spring contained within the back rim of the badge. The "stick" protrudes beyond the badge allowing it to be fastened onto clothing.At the top of the badge and in red print "RED CROSS" and at the bottom "WINTER APPEAL" with a"1/-" (one shilling coin - modern equivalent to 10 cents). In the middle of the badge is printed a red cross and above that "HELP"societies, red cross appeals, apparel badges, numismatics badges -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bucket Ice, circa mid 1900's
This mid 1900's ice "bucket" was used during the first major "American" (fashion invasion) of merchandise for the "new " social set. This was a form of release, coming after the tight money restrictions during the "Great Depression" and from World War II.This item is an example of the change of direction in regards to household cutlery and crockery which the Australian rural environment slowly progressed through. This progression was due to a closer alliance with the USA after World War II and and increase push in marketing by USA manufacturers of their Australian partners and the closer alliance between the two nations. The American service men and women on recreational leave during the "South Pacific war" front brought both nations closer together and the requirement of American industries to find new markets resulted in "cheaper" mass produced silverware onto the Australian scene, which at that time were mainly sourced from the UK and Europe. This silver plated "ice bucket" with lid and handle has "pot belly" shape. A smaller circumference top, bulging center and smaller bottom. The lower inside shape of the "bucket" allows for a "grate" to be placed 40mm from the bottom (this grate would separate the "solid" ice cubes from the melted ice water). There is a "U" shaped "swiveled" handle with "art deco" type leaves(grape) reinforcing the cross section. There are two bands of "grape leaf" motifs, one smaller one at the top rim and a larger one on the bottom at the point of furthest bulge.At the outside base is the manufacturers logo "K" and encircled in small print are "KNICKERBOCKER MFG CO. QUADRUPLE PLATE"silver plated ice "bucket", bottle cooler -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Currency - Money, 1940's
... grampians Stawell Japanese One Shilling Invasion Currency Currency ...Japanese One Shilling Invasion Currencystawell