2000 yen note

The ¥2,000 note (二千円紙幣, nisen-en shihei) is a denomination of Japanese yen, that was first issued on July 19, 2000, to commemorate the 26th G8 Summit and the millennium. The banknote is notable for not being a commemorative banknote under Japanese law, and circulates as a regular issue. It is also the only Japanese currency using a number 2 denomination.

¥2,000
(Japan)
Value2,000 Yen
Width154 mm
Height76 mm
Security featuresColor-shifting ink, Intaglio printing, Latent imaging, Luminescent ink, Microprinting, Pearl ink, Tactile printing, Watermark, EURion constellation
Obverse
DesignShureimon
Reverse
DesignThe Tale of Genji and Lady Murasaki
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