词条 | 2000 yen note |
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| denomination = 2000 Yen | country = Japan | value = 2000 | unit = Yen | width_mm = 154 | height_mm = 76 | security_features = Color-shifting ink, Intaglio printing, Latent imaging, Luminescent ink, Microprinting, Pearl ink, Tactile printing, Watermark, EURion constellation | paper_type = | years_of_printing = | obverse = P103-2000Yen-(2000) front.jpg | obverse_design = Shureimon | obverse_designer = | obverse_design_date = | reverse = 2000 Yen Murasaki Shikibu.jpg | reverse_design = The Tale of Genji | reverse_designer = | reverse_design_date = }} The {{Nihongo|2000 yen note|二千円紙幣|Nisen-en shihei}} was issued on July 19, 2000, to commemorate the 26th G8 Summit and the millennium.[1] It is not a commemorative banknote but a regular series in Japanese law. Known as the D Series, it is the only 2,000 yen note design ever to be printed. The design is similar of that of the other Japanese notes in circulation at the time of issue. The obverse has a serial number and depicts Shureimon, a 16th-century gate at Shuri Castle in Naha, in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Cherry blossom and chrysanthemum motifs are part of the linear design work in the background. The reverse side depicts a scene from The Tale of Genji, and a portrait of Murasaki Shikibu, the noblewoman to whom this work of classic literature has been attributed. A copy of a portion of script from the original work is included. See also{{Portal|Japan|Money|Numismatics}}
References1. ^2000年(平成12年)4月26日大蔵省告示第117号「平成十二年七月十九日から発行する日本銀行券二千円の様式を定める件」 - 財務省 Further reading
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