1876 (Meiji 9) Japanese 5-sen Silver Coin – PCGS MS67 – PCGS's second highest grade
We are pleased to present this rare Japanese 5 sen silver coin issued in 1876 (Meiji 9). It has been graded MS67 by PCGS, the second highest grade for this coin by PCGS.
specification:
• Year of publication: 1876 (Meiji 9)
• Face value: 5 sen
• Material: Silver (grade .800)
• Weight: 1.35g
• Diameter: 15.15mm
• Grade: PCGS MS67
• Catalog number: Y#22, JNDA#01-35
• Type: Type 1 (Ming characters connected)
• Obverse: Dragon design and "5 SEN" marking
• Reverse: The chrysanthemum crest and the denomination surrounded by a wreath of paulownia and chrysanthemum flowers
• Japan Mint: Japan Mint
This coin has an excellent luster, striking, and surface condition, and is highly recommended as a high-grade addition to any collection. It is a must-have for anyone collecting Meiji-era Japanese coins.
1876 Japan 5 Sen Silver Coin – PCGS MS67 – 2nd Highest Graded at PCGS
We are proud to offer this exceptional 1876 (Meiji Year 9) Japanese 5 Sen silver coin, graded MS67 by PCGS, making it the second-highest grade recorded for this coin in their census.
Specifications:
• Date: 1876 (Meiji 9)
• Denomination: 5 Sen
• Composition: .800 Silver
• Weight: 1.35g
• Diameter: 15.15mm
• PCGS Grade: MS67
• Catalog Ref: Y#22, JNDA#01-35
• Type: Type 1 – 明 (connected character)
• Obverse: Majestic dragon within a beaded circle with the value “5 SEN”
• Reverse: Chrysanthemum crest above the denomination, framed by intricate Paulownia and Chrysanthemum wreaths
• Mint: Japan Mint
This coin stands out for its superb luster, sharp strike, and pristine surfaces. It is a rare survivor in this condition, offering a combination of history and high-grade preservation, ideal for serious collectors of Meiji-era Japanese coinage.
Don't miss this opportunity to own one of the finest examples available in the market.
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