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Help required in dating thisjapnese coin please!

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Hi,I have obtained a collection of English and foreign coins, and have found this Japanese coin, which in the right date i believe to be valuable. I have looked it up in Krause but can't quite work out the date. Please could someone help. Thanks in advance :)

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Here is the picture of the coin for the above post as the original seems to have gone! :o

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Here is the picture of the coin for the above post as the original seems to have gone! :o

Just looking at the picture of that dragon and wondering how they managed the detail 100 odd years ago compared to the crap the royal mint churns out these days!!!

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The coin is dated 1896 ... the 29th year of the Meiji era (Emperor Mutsuhito, 1867-1912). The date part on this coin is the string of 6 characters together between dots.

The first two are the name of the Emperor (or era), written in Kanji script. Modern eras are 1867-1912; 1912-1926; 1926-1989; 1989-date.

The last is Japanese for 'year' ("nen").

There are then 1, 2 or 3 characters in between, denoting the Regnal Year. For this coin, the 3 numbers used are 2, 10 & 9. The first two are multiplied, then you add the third: (2 x 10) + 9 = 29.

For reference, a a great site for dating Japanese coins. It explains the notation in greater detail.

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The coin is dated 1896 ... the 29th year of the Meiji era (Emperor Mutsuhito, 1867-1912). The date part on this coin is the string of 6 characters together between dots.

The first two are the name of the Emperor (or era), written in Kanji script. Modern eras are 1867-1912; 1912-1926; 1926-1989; 1989-date.

The last is Japanese for 'year' ("nen").

There are then 1, 2 or 3 characters in between, denoting the Regnal Year. For this coin, the 3 numbers used are 2, 10 & 9. The first two are multiplied, then you add the third: (2 x 10) + 9 = 29.

For reference, a a great site for dating Japanese coins. It explains the notation in greater detail.

Hi and thanks so much for that useful information, I picked this coin up in a collection of foreign stuff, alot of it in good nick and quite old.I will do a bit more research on it and then probably sell as its not the sort of thing i like to collect-thanks again :)

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