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  2. Yen and yuan sign - Wikipedia

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    It is mapped onto the Unicode U+005C \ REVERSE SOLIDUS (i.e. backslash), [3] while Unicode U+00A5 ¥ YEN SIGN is given a one-way "best fit" mapping to 0x5C in code page 932, [2] and 0x5C is displayed as a backslash in Microsoft's documentation for code page 932, [4] essentially making it a backslash given the appearance of a yen sign by ...

  3. Yen-j - Wikipedia

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    Yen-J states that learning how to perform live was not enjoyable in the beginning as he was only learning the ropes, but he gradually learned to enjoy performing live and interacting with the audience. His 2010 album, Thanks to your Greatness (謝謝你的美好, Xièxiè Nǐ De Měihǎo) was released on 29 April. It peaked at number 2 on the G ...

  4. 10 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    Ten yen coins from this period are only valued highly in uncirculated grades. [40] Modifications to the ten yen coin were made in 1986 which show slight differences in the appearance of Byodoin Phoenix Hall. Those made in the latter half of 1986 with these temple changes were reported to be worth over $1,000 (USD) by TV Tokyo in 2019. [31]

  5. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    Early 1-yen coin from 1901 (Meiji year 34), 26.96 grams of 90% fine silver 20 yen coin from 1870 (Meiji year 3) In 1897, the silver 1 yen coin was demonetized and the sizes of the gold coins were reduced by 50%, with 5, 10 and 20 yen coins issued. After the war, brass 50 sen, 1 and 5 yen were introduced between 1946 and 1948.

  6. 1 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    The yen was officially adopted by the Meiji government in an act signed on June 27, 1871. [3] While silver one yen coins are dated 1870, this indicates their mintage date at the San Francisco Mint as the coins were not issued until the following year. [1] [4] Gold one yen coins dated 1871 were not minted until 1872 at the newly formed Osaka ...

  7. 100 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    The 100 yen coin (百円硬貨, Hyaku-en kōka) is a denomination of Japanese yen. These coins were first minted in 1957 using a silver alloy, before the current design was adopted with an alloy change in 1967. [1] It is the second-highest denomination coin in Japan, after the 500 yen coin.

  8. Hung Yen University of Technology and Education - Wikipedia

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    Hung Yen University of Technology and Education (Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Sư phạm kỹ thuật Hưng Yên) is a government-funded university in Hưng Yên Province, Vietnam. Hung Yen University of Technology and Education is one of the national technical pedagogy universities with high quality application-oriented training to meet ...

  9. Korean yen - Wikipedia

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    The first Bank of Chosen note was dated 1911 and issued in 1914. 1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, and 100 yen were issued regularly, while there were occasionally some sen notes (5, 10, 20, 50 sen). 1000 yen was printed but never issued at the end of World War II. The earlier issues were redeemable "in Gold or Nippon Ginko Note".