Not in modern times
Currencies are traded as a relative to another currency and I am not sure what your 'alternate' (terms) currency is, but assuming you mean 1 Japanese yen = 1 XXX, then the Yen has appreciated by 28.57% (0.0045/0.0035 - 1).
The Yen Vi is a scenic river in Vietnam. Tourists visiting the Perfume pagoda in Chua Huong may prefer the trip via the Yen Vi since the roads are so poor.
1973.9440 US Dollar
11,948.4 US dollars
Today it is:1,000,000.00 JPY = 12,175.00 USD1 JPY = 0.012175 USD1 USD = 82.135 JPY
The Japanese Yen is the unit of money in Japan. One yen has 100 sen. ¥ is the symbol for Yen. It is also coins and bills.
Japanese coins are in "yen" (unit of currency).The smaller denominations were the "sen" (1/100 yen) and "rin" (1/1000 yen).
The Japanese yen is the official currency of Japan. Some of the coins have holes in the middle and the paper currency looks similar to American currency with pictures of Japanese political figures on it.
Well, since yen is Japanese money, 500 yen is 500 yen in Japanese!!
They pay with yen, the notes and coins they use are: Notes: 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen, 2,000 yen 1,000 yen Coins: 500 yen, 100 yen, 50 yen, 10 yen, 5 yen, 1 yen
Yes, yen is the Japanese currency.
The Yen is the only unit of Japanese currency. The 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 Yen denominations are all coins. The 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 Yen denominations are all banknotes.
Banknotes and coins of Japan are the physical form of Japan's currency the Yen. Modern Japanese coins are denominated in Yen, with 100 Sen per Yen, and theoretically, 100 RIn per Sen. Japanese coins are minted in the following denominations, 1r
Japanese yen was created in 1871.
Japanese currency is called yen, but the value comparison between American money and Japan money is always changing. Yen can be lucky if there is a hole cut in it…
yen means "go get a life"in Japanese
Yen (in Japanese language it is pronounced "en")