N° 1608 | Japan 50 Sen 1907 (40) NGC MS65

1608 - Japan 50 Sen 1907 (40) NGC MS65
1608 - Japan 50 Sen 1907 (40) NGC MS65

Description

Y# 31, N# 14250; Silver 10.13 g.; Meiji (Mutsuhito)

GPT Description

The Japan 50 Sen 1907 (40) NGC MS65 coin is a beautiful and historically significant piece from Japan. Minted in the Meiji era under Emperor Mutsuhito, this silver coin weighs 10.13 grams and is graded as MS65 by NGC, indicating its exceptional condition. In 1907, Japan was rapidly modernizing and expanding its influence in Asia. The Meiji era, which began in 1868, marked a period of major political, social, and economic reforms in Japan. During this time, Japan underwent industrialization, adopted Western technology, and transformed itself into a modern nation. The 50 Sen coin was a commonly used denomination in Japan during the early 20th century and was part of the country's currency system at the time. The design of the coin likely features symbolic imagery representing Japan's culture, history, or political aspirations. Owning a Japan 50 Sen 1907 (40) NGC MS65 coin is not only a testament to the craftsmanship of Japanese minting but also a connection to a pivotal period in Japan's history. It serves as a tangible piece of the country's past and a reminder of its journey towards becoming the modern nation it is today.
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