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Japanese Meiji Era 50 Sen silver coin, specifically from Meiji Year 42 (1909).

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Management number 8781562 Release Date 2025/09/04 List Price $29.32 Model Number 8781562
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Design: The coin features a design of the rising sun surrounded by cherry blossoms on one side, and the chrysanthemum seal (the Emperor's Royal Seal) and paulownia branches on the other.
Material: These coins are made of silver, with a composition of 800 parts silver and 200 parts copper.
Historical Context: The 50 sen coin was part of a new Western-style decimal currency system introduced in Japan during the Meiji era, based on yen, sen, and rin.
Issuance Period: The Rising Sun 50 sen silver coins were issued between Meiji 39 (1906) and Taisho 6 (1917).

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Collectible Coins > Collectible World Coins
SizeN/A
BrandSilver
ConditionGood

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