Posted by slang on September 4, 2009
Below paper money were issued by The Imperial Japanese Government which was printed in Java after the occupation was well-established. All the notes are printed with capital block letters of “DAI NIPPON TEIKOKU SEIHU”
Picture 1 & 2:
1 Roepiah, blue green, reverse brown(139×69mm)


Picture 3 &4:
10 Roepiah,brown, reverse purple(159×78mm)


Picture 5 & 6:
100 Roepiah,blue-green(173×84mm)


Posted by slang on
Below is the 1942 100 Roepiah paper money issued by the Japanese Government for use throughout Netherlands East Indies, following the invasion of Netherlands East Indies. There are a few versions namely:
- 100 Roepiah,purple with engraved face with quarterfoil watermark(168×81mm)
- 100 Roepiah,purple no watermark face litho., with silk threads
- 100 Roepiah, purple, no watermark face litho., no thread

Posted by slang on March 6, 2009
Below are the Japanese Government Issues for use throughout Netherlands

East Indies, following the invasion of Netherland East Indies(1942):
- 1 cent- two types namely the green and pink two block letters format SA(95mmx45mm) which is relatively more expensive than the 1 cent,green and pink fractional block letters, format S/AA
- 5 cents- three types namely the most expensive which blue and brown, letter “S” followed by nuber, format “S” no; next expensive is the 5 cents blue and brown, two block letts (99mmx47mm) and lastly the 5 cent blue and brown, fractional block letters
- 10 cents-three type namely the most expensive is the 10 cent purple, two block lettes(106mmx51mm); nex 10 cent, letter “S” followed by number and then 10 cent purple fractional block letters(least expensive)

Next are the :
- 1/2 Gulden-two types: dark blue, without watermark(119mmx59mm) and with watermark
- 1 Gulden-two types: dark brown with serial numbers (139×71mm) and green without serial numbers
- 10 Gulden-two types:brown with serial numbers (159×76mm) and brown without serial number
