What is 5 pesos japanese government?

  • The 5 pesos Japanese government note was a banknote issued by the Japanese Imperial government during World War II.
  • It was part of a series of paper currency that was introduced by the Japanese occupation forces in the Philippines from 1942-1945.
  • The design of the note featured the portrait of General Masaharu Homma, who was the commander of the Japanese forces during the invasion of the Philippines.
  • The color of the note was predominantly orange-brown, and it had a size of 157 mm x 66 mm.
  • The note had some security features, such as a watermark of the Japanese Imperial chrysanthemum symbol and a metallic strip that revealed the text "五圓" (five yen) when held up to light.