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Japanese Coins Popular Q&A
Q: How to Identify Japanese Coins.
A: 1. Search the face of the coins for any obvious signs of the country of origin. Many coins, especially modern coins, have certain inscriptions in English, and i... Read More »
Q: What is Japanese coin?
A: well, "Japanese coin" can be called "nihon no KOIN" (caps for katakana, lowercase for hiragana or kanji). However, the japanese unit of currency involves coins ... Read More »
Q: What are the japanese coins called?
A: The yen is the Japanese currency unit. There are four kinds of bills (10,000 yen, ... Read More »
Q: What is this Japanese coin?
A: There is no such official Japanese coin what you say at this moment. It could be just sort of nothing but fake or imitation, no-valued. Only one small possibili... Read More »
Q: What are these Japanese coins worth?
A: All but one are still used in Japan. The one with the "100" on the back and the man's face on the front is a Korean coin that is also still used today (in Korea... Read More »