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Japanese 50 Sen coin from the Taishō era, specifically the "Rising Sun/Double Hō

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Management number 8781281 Release Date 2025/09/04 List Price $17.10 Model Number 8781281
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Era and Design: This coin was minted during the Taishō period (1912-1926) and features a prominent Rising Sun motif on one side and a depiction of the mythical Hō-ō (Phoenix) bird on the reverse, though only the Rising Sun is clearly visible in the provided image.
Composition: These coins were made of silver, with a fineness of 0.7200.
Significance: The Rising Sun/Double Hō-ō 50 sen was the last silver coin issued for general circulation in Japan before World War II.
Value: While the melt value of the silver content can be determined, the collectible value of such a coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity.

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

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