File:CHI-TAI-1911-Bank of Taiwan-1 Gold Yen (1904).jpg

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English: One gold Yen issued in 1904 by the Bank of Taiwan (under Japanese influence). Gold Yen were only issued from 1904-1906 in 1, 5, and 10 Yen denominations.
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