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This is one of the most valuable coins in my "change finds" vault. At around $7.00 it is enough to buy lunch both here and in Japan, assuming you are not that hungry. If I recall correctly I found this on the subway right in the center of the platform. I will let your imagine run wild on how it got there, I suspect abandoned after pickpocket realized it was not U.S. money.
On the front is 日本 (Japan), not sure about that last symbol. Pawlownia flower and under it 五 百 円(Five Hundred Yen).
Like I mentioned before high denomination coins often having fancier edges as a security measure to prevent counterfeiting. This one has NIPPON ◆ 500 ◆ NIPPON ◆ 500 ◆ which again means Japan ◆ 500 (twice).
1988 is Showa 63 or 昭和六十三年 as written neatly under the 500. The
reverse also has a beaded rim and some leaves and berries in four
directions.
Here are the stats...
Type/Country: 500 Yen / Japan
Year: 1988 (Year 63)
Mintage: 148,018,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $7.00 in Extra-Fine
Exchange rate is also about $6.30.
Update: The official name of Japan is 日本国(Nihon Koku) which could be translated as State of Japan. Thanks to eddypc07 for the help.
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7 dollars worth, for Comments/Questions click here.:
I believe the last character that you couldn't identify means country.
I believe the last character that you couldn't identify means country
Yes, thank you verified with Google Translate.
Country = 国
The official name of Japan is 日本国(Nihon Koku) which could be translated as State of Japan
The official name of Japan is 日本国(Nihon Koku) which could be translated as State of Japan
Thanks I will update as soon as possible.
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