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[Ancient Gold Appraisal] Buying and selling Japanese Dragon Silver Coins (1905), Meiji 38 (1909) 50 sen denomination silver coins.

[Ancient Gold Appraisal] Buying and selling Japanese Dragon Silver Coins (1905), Meiji 38 (1909) 50 sen denomination silver coins.

The Meiji 38 (1805) Fifty Sen Silver Coin is a type of silver coin issued by Japan in 1905 (Meiji 38). It has a face value of 50 sen and belongs to the Japanese Dragon Silver series. The coin is characterized by a dragon design on the obverse and a chrysanthemum crest (the symbol of the Japanese Imperial Family) on the reverse, as well as the inscription "Fifty Sen".

Silver coin specifications:

  • Denomination: 50 sen (equivalent to half a yen)
  • Diameter: Approximately 23.5 mm
  • Weight: Approximately 9.7 grams
  • Silver content: 80% pure silver

This fifty-sen silver coin is part of Japan's modern monetary system, used both domestically and in trade. Due to its long history and limited surviving quantity, this coin has considerable collectible value in the modern coin market, especially those in good condition.

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  • 1) Clients should first provide basic information about their collections via WhatsApp (852) 98342057. You can also contact us directly via this link.

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

  • 3) Both parties agree on a time and place (on-site inspection is available) to inspect the collection. We will provide a precise quote based on the actual condition of the collection.

  • 4) Confirm the sale and make payment in various forms such as bank transfer or cash.