A World War II-era 10 pesos paper note issued by the Japanese government holds historical significance as it was part of Japan's occupation currency used in occupied territories during the war. These notes were issued in various denominations and often featured symbols and imagery associated with Japanese occupation. Despite not being from the host country's official government, they are sought after by collectors interested in wartime currency and historical artifacts. Their value can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand within the collector market. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a reputable numismatic expert or auction house familiar with currency from this period is recommended, I do have an idea in mind, but throw an offer