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1873-1905 Japanese Meiji Era Silver 50 Sen Dragon Coin I Minted At the End of Samurai Era I Monetized By Government Of Japan

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Management number 213294777 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $32.00 Model Number 213294777
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This Meiji-era 50 Sen silver coin, minted between 1873 and 1905, represents Japan’s dramatic shift from tradition to modernity. Created during a time of national reform, it reflects the early stages of Japan’s industrial and cultural transformation. The obverse showcases a dynamic dragon encircled by a beaded border, paired with Meiji-era inscriptions identifying the coin’s position within the imperial calendar. The reverse highlights the chrysanthemum crest above the denomination, flanked by paulownia and chrysanthemum motifs that embody imperial dignity and refined artistic tradition. Struck in .800 silver with crisp milling, this coin captures the essence of Meiji-period craftsmanship. Its mythological imagery and imperial motifs make it an important collectible for enthusiasts of Japanese history and classic silver coinage.

  • Monetized By Government Of Japan
  • This Meiji-era 50 Sen silver coin, minted between 1873 and 1905, represents Japan’s dramatic shift from tradition to modernity. Created during a time of national reform, it reflects the early stages of Japan’s industrial and cultural transformation.
  • The obverse showcases a dynamic dragon encircled by a beaded border, paired with Meiji-era inscriptions identifying the coin’s position within the imperial calendar. The reverse highlights the chrysanthemum crest above the denomination, flanked by paulownia and chrysanthemum motifs that embody imperial dignity and refined artistic tradition.
  • Struck in .800 silver with crisp milling, this coin captures the essence of Meiji-period craftsmanship. Its mythological imagery and imperial motifs make it an important collectible for enthusiasts of Japanese history and classic silver coinage.
  • Japan 50 Sen Silver Coin (Meiji Era, 1873–1905): Classic half-yen denomination from Japan’s early modern period during the reign of Emperor Meiji.
  • Dragon Obverse: Features a traditional Japanese dragon within a beaded circle, symbolizing strength, protection, and imperial authority.
  • Imperial Seal Reverse: Displays chrysanthemum and paulownia elements surrounding the denomination, reflecting imperial identity and national symbolism.
  • .800 Silver Composition: Minted in 80% silver with detailed engraving and traditional Meiji-period floral designs.
  • Historic Japanese Collectible: A significant piece for collectors of 19th-century Japanese silver coinage, Meiji history, and classic world numismatics.
Set Single
Year 1873
Color Silver
Mint Mark Japan Mint (Dokuritsu Gyōsei Hōjin Zōheikyoku), Japan
Brand Name CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Metal Type Silver
Composition Silver
Denomination sen
Grade Rating Some Wear
Manufacturer CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Total Eaches 1
Item Diameter 30.5 Millimeters
Coin Variety 1 Proof
Exterior Finish Silver
Purity Percentage 92.5
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