One dollar note used during the Japanese Occupation

Title
One dollar note used during the Japanese Occupation
Year/Period
1942-1945
Region
Singapore and Malaysia
Dimension
Image size: L 14.1 x W 6.7
Accession No.
1996-02159
Credit Line
Gift of Mr Ken Wheeler
NLB Type
Cultural artefact

Japanese invasion money (JIM) was paper money used by the Japanese to establish economic control in occupied areas during World War Two. Blocks or code letters (e.g. MA or M/AH) were printed on the paper money for circulation control. The first letter of the code indicates where the money was used. In this case, paper money with blocks starting with the letter ‘M’ was used in Malaya (and Singapore). JIM issued in Malaya was known as ‘banana money’, a term originated from the motif of the banana tree on the obverse of the ten dollar notes. This one dollar note features a breadfruit tree (left) and coconut tree (right) on the obverse.