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  2. List of Japanese cash coins by inscription - Wikipedia

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    The Kōchōsen Japanese system of coinage became strongly debased, with its metallic content and value decreasing. By the middle of the 9th century, the value of a coin in rice had fallen to 1/150th of its value of the early 8th century. [13]

  3. List of Japanese coinage patterns - Wikipedia

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    The following terms appear on the list below: Legend(s) – In numismatic terminology "legends" refer to inscriptions on any given coin. Common inscriptions for these coins include; "Great Japan" (大日本), the reigning Emperor's name (ex: 明治 Meiji), the value of the coin, and the year of the Emperor's reign.

  4. Japanese Proof Set - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Proof Set (プルーフセット), commonly known as the Proof Set in the United States, is a set of proof coins sold by the Japan Mint.These sets were first issued in 1987 (Shōwa 62) as "regular proof sets" consisting of denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 yen (666 yen total).

  5. Japanese currency - Wikipedia

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    As the Chinese coins were not in sufficient number as trade and economy expanded, local Japanese imitations of Chinese coins were made from the 14th century, especially imitations of Ming coins, with inscribed names identical to those of contemporary Chinese coins. [1] These coins had a very low value compared to Chinese coins, and several of ...

  6. 10 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    Coins for this period all begin with the Japanese symbol 令和 (Reiwa). The inaugural year coin (2019) was marked 元 (first) and debuted during the summer of that year. [36] Japanese coins are read with a left to right format: "Emperors name" → "Number representing year of reign" → "Year" (Ex: 令和 → 二 → 年).

  7. Category:Coins of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coins of Japan" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1 rin coin;

  8. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the 5 Swiss franc coin, the 500 yen coin is one of the highest-valued coin to be used regularly in the world, with a value of US$4.42 as of December 2016. [ 63 ] [ 64 ] Because of its high face value , the 500 yen coin has been a favorite target for counterfeiters, resulting in the issuance in 2000 of the second nickel-brass 500 yen ...

  9. 1 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    Coins from this period all begin with the Japanese symbol 大正 (Taishō). This was the final year one yen coins were minted in silver, and is a one year type. Inscriptions on Japanese coins from this period are read clockwise from right to left: "Year" ← Number representing year of reign ← Emperor's name (Ex: 年 ← 三十 ← 正大)

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