Torishiman yen
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Torishiman yen | |
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鳥島円 | |
Denominations | |
Plural | None |
Symbol | 円 (official) |
Nickname | Okane |
Demographics | |
User(s) | |
Issuance | |
Printer | Vredesstad, St.John |
Mint | Japan Mint |
The Torishiman Yen (Japanese: 鳥島円, symbol: 円; unofficial code: TSY) is the official currency of Torishima. It is inspired from Japanese Yen. After the disestablishment of Torishima, the Torishiman Yen went fell to disuse.
Banknotes
The first series of the Yen banknotes was issued in January 2015. It introduced notes in denominations of 1000, 5000 and 10000 Yen. The name "Geisha series" was given because all of the banknotes features pictures of Geisha.
First Geisha Series (January 2015 - 15 April 2015)
Nominal | Picture | Amounts printed |
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円 1000 | Geisha dancing | 0 |
円 5000 | Geisha from Ryō banknote | 0 |
円 10000 | Tokyo geisha with shamisen | 0 |
First Geisha Series (15 April 2015 - present)
Nominal | Picture | Amounts printed |
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円 1000 | Tokyo geisha with shamisen | 0 |
円 5000 | Geisha | 0 |
円 10000 | Geisha | 0 |