N° 1864 | Japan 50 Sen 1899 (32)

1864 - Japan 50 Sen 1899 (32)
1864 - Japan 50 Sen 1899 (32)

Description

Y# 25, JNDA# 01-14, N# 14249; Silver 13.46 g.; Meiji (Mutsuhito); XF+, mint luster remains

GPT Description

The Japan 50 Sen coin from 1899 is a beautiful numismatic piece that reflects the history and culture of Japan during the Meiji era, ruled by Emperor Mutsuhito. This silver coin weighs 13.46 grams and is in excellent condition, with mint luster still visible, earning it a grade of XF+. During the Meiji period, Japan underwent modernization and industrialization, transforming from a feudal society into a modern nation-state. The Meiji era saw significant reforms in politics, economy, and culture, marking a pivotal moment in Japanese history. The 50 Sen coin was part of Japan's currency system at the time, symbolizing the country's transition into a more modern monetary system. The design of the coin likely features intricate details and symbols that reflect the cultural and historical significance of Japan during the late 19th century. Collecting coins from this period allows enthusiasts to connect with the history and heritage of Japan, offering a tangible link to the past and a deeper understanding of the country's journey towards modernization. The Japan 50 Sen coin from 1899 is not only a numismatic treasure but also a historical artifact that tells a story of Japan's transformation during the Meiji era.
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