Japanese Occupation currency - 10 dollar note

Known as banana money, the Japanese currency during the Japanese Occupation became worthless due to runaway inflation which was coupled with blackmarket practices. For example, a ten dollar bill, with a picture of a banana tree on it, could only purchase a banana at best. This resulted in a practical demand for paper bags and sacks to carry money, as wallets were incapable of holding such cumbersome amounts of notes.