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[Ancient Gold Appraisal] Buying Back a 1908 Japanese Dragon Silver Coin

[Ancient Gold Appraisal] Buying Back a 1908 Japanese Dragon Silver Coin

The Meiji 21 (1888) One Yen silver coin , also known as the "Japanese Dragon Silver Coin," was one of the important currencies of Japan during the Meiji period. It was issued in 1888. The obverse features a coiled dragon in the center, symbolizing power and authority, surrounded by the inscription "大日本" (Greater Japan), indicating the country of origin, and the year "Meiji 21," signifying the year of issue. The reverse features the denomination "壹圆" (One Yen) in the center, surrounded by a decorative cherry blossom wreath and a chrysanthemum emblem. The chrysanthemum is a symbol of the Japanese Imperial Family, representing the official nature of the coin.

The Meiji period was a crucial stage in Japan's transition from a feudal society to a modern one. The Meiji 21 (1882) one-yen silver coin, as a representative currency of this period, holds profound historical significance, reflecting Japan's monetary system reforms at the time. The coin's condition, historical significance, and market scarcity contribute to its high value for both resale and collection in the market.

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  • 2) We will provide a preliminary quote after receiving your information.

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