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 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
