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1873-1905 Japanese Meiji Era Silver 20 Sen Dragon Coin I Minted At the End of Samurai Era I Monetized By Government Of Japan

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Management number 213292475 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213292475
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The 20 Sen coin from the Meiji era of Japan (1873-1905) is a remarkable piece of Japanese numismatic history, issued during the transformative reign of Emperor Meiji. This silver coin, composed of 80% silver, weighs 5.39 grams and has a diameter of 22.85 mm. The Meiji period marked Japan’s transition from a feudal society to a modern, industrialized nation. The coin embodies the nation's modernization efforts as Japan adopted Western technology and economic reforms, including the introduction of a new currency system based on the yen.

  • Monetized By Government Of Japan(Historical)
  • The 20 Sen coin from the Meiji era of Japan (1873-1905) is a remarkable piece of Japanese numismatic history, issued during the transformative reign of Emperor Meiji. This silver coin, composed of 80% silver, weighs 5.39 grams and has a diameter of 22.85 mm. The Meiji period marked Japan’s transition from a feudal society to a modern, industrialized nation. The coin embodies the nation's modernization efforts as Japan adopted Western technology and economic reforms, including the introduction of a new currency system based on the yen.
  • The obverse of the 20 Sen coin features a magnificent dragon enclosed within a beaded circle, symbolizing power, strength, and protection. Above the dragon, the legend is inscribed in Japanese, indicating the era as the 38th year of Emperor Meiji’s reign, while the denomination, “20 Sen,” appears below. The dragon, a central figure in East Asian mythology, represents the emperor’s authority and Japan’s aspiration to become a formidable force on the global stage during this period of rapid change.
  • On the reverse, the coin highlights the Chrysanthemum flower, the imperial emblem of Japan, and the Paulownia flower with its heart-shaped leaves. These two floral motifs, flanking the denomination, symbolize the emperor’s royal lineage and the unity of the Japanese nation under his rule. The Chrysanthemum seal is a powerful representation of the imperial family, while the Paulownia is often associated with government and the emperor's regency. Together, these elements reflect Japan’s deep reverence for tradition and monarchy amidst its pursuit of modernization.
  • With a reeded edge and milled technique, the coin is a finely crafted example of Japan’s evolving minting practices. The 20 Sen coin remains highly valued by collectors for its historical significance and beautiful design, representing a pivotal moment in Japan’s history as it emerged as a modern power under Emperor Meiji’s reign.
  • The Coin Will Most Likely Have Normal Circulation Wear
Year 1873
Color Silver
Mint Mark Japan Mint Osaka
Brand Name CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Metal Type Silver
Composition Silver
Denomination 20 Sen, Monetized By Government Of Japan(Historical)
Grade Rating Circulated Condition
Manufacturer CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
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