Nakamaese Yen

The Nakamaese Yen (￥or円) is the official currency of Nakama.

Coins
!colspan="10"|Currently circulating coins !rowspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!colspan="4"| Technical parameters !!colspan="3"| Description !!rowspan="2"| Date of first minting ! Diameter !! Thickness !! Mass !! Composition !! Edge !! Obverse !! Reverse
 * style="text-align:center; background:#000;" rowspan="2"|[[Image:10NKY.JPG|141px]]
 * rowspan="2"|¥10 || rowspan="2"|23.5 mm || rowspan="2"|1.5 mm || rowspan="2"|4.5 g || rowspan="2"|95% copper 3–4% zinc 1–2% tin
 * Reeded || rowspan="2"|Myouren Temple, Myōren-ji, state title, value || rowspan="2"|Evergreen tree, value, year of minting || 1954
 * Smooth || 1961
 * style="text-align:center; background:#000;"| [[Image:50NKY.JPG|141px]]
 * ¥50 || 21 mm || 1.7 mm || 4 g || 85% copper 10% Aluminium 5% nickel
 * Reeded || Wisteria, state title, value ||Value, year of minting || 1962
 * style="text-align:center; background:#000;"| [[Image:100NKY.JPG|141px]]
 * ¥100 || 22.6 mm || 1.7 mm || 4.8 g || Cupronickel 75% copper 25% nickel
 * Reeded || Cherry blossoms, state title, value ||Value, year of minting || 1965
 * style="text-align:center; background:#000;"| [[Image:500yen-S57.jpg|140px]]
 * ¥500 ||26.5 mm || 2 mm || 7.2 g || (Nickel-brass) 72% copper 20% zinc 8% nickel
 * Reeded ||rowspan="2"| Paulownia, state title, value || Value, Mandarin orange, year of minting || 2000
 * }
 * style="text-align:center; background:#000;"| [[Image:500yen-S57.jpg|140px]]
 * ¥500 ||26.5 mm || 2 mm || 7.2 g || (Nickel-brass) 72% copper 20% zinc 8% nickel
 * Reeded ||rowspan="2"| Paulownia, state title, value || Value, Mandarin orange, year of minting || 2000
 * }
 * }

Banknotes
The issuance of the Nakamaese Yen banknotes began in 1868. Throughout its history, the denominations have ranged from 1 Yen to 10000 Yen.

Since 1938 after the Tenka, various bodies issued banknotes in Yen, such as the Ministry of Finance and the Imperial Nakamaese Central Bank in order to make easier transaction with another part of Daitoa Kyoiken. The Allied forces during the occupation era (1945-1947) also issued some notes shortly after the war. Since then, the Imperial Nakamaese Mint has been the exclusive note issuing authority. The bank has issued sixth series after 1947. The Horizontal Series, the current series, consists of ￥50, ￥100, ￥500, ￥1000, ￥2000, ￥10000. The ￥10 bills are rare these days, and often not accepted as a means of payment, not even in dispensing machines.