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The highest value banknote is 10,000 yen. (Equivalent, as of 10/10/11, to: ~130 US dollars, 83 pounds sterling, or 97 Euros.)

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The value of the Japanese yen can fluctuate based on various factors such as economic conditions, interest rates, and market sentiment. Historically, the yen has reached highs of around 75-80 yen per US dollar. However, predicting exact future levels can be challenging due to the dynamic nature of currency markets.

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