This is a Japanese 50-sen silver coin issued in 1916 (Taisho 5). This rare commemorative coin from the Taisho period has been highly rated MS67 by PCGS and is attractive for its shiny surface and intricate design.
specification:
• Country of issue: Japan
•Year: 1916 (Taisho 5)
Face value: 50 sen
•Certification agency: PCGS
Grade: MS67
•Material: Silver (purity .800)
Diameter: Approx. 27mm
Weight: Approx. 10g
Surface: Decorated with a sun emitting rays, cherry blossoms and stars
• Reverse: The characters "50 sen" surrounded by the chrysanthemum crest and a plant wreath
Features:
• Near-perfect condition
•Very rare for this grade
•Ideal for modern Japanese silver coins, collections, and investments
Don't miss this opportunity to get your hands on a piece of historical value that is a must-have for collectors!
1916 Japan 50 Sen – PCGS MS67 (2nd Highest Graded) – Exceptional High-Grade Silver Coin
We are proud to offer this stunning 1916 (Taisho Year 5) 50 Sen silver coin from Japan, certified by PCGS with an impressive MS67 grade — the second highest grade ever recorded for this type by PCGS.
This piece is a true gem from the Taisho era, showcasing intricate detail, sharp strikes, original luster, and nearly flawless surfaces.
Specifications:
• Country: Japan
• Year: 1916 (Taisho 5)
• Denomination: 50 Sen
• Certification: PCGS MS67
• Population Rank: 2nd Highest Graded at PCGS
• Metal: Silver (.800)
• Diameter: ~27mm
• Weight: Approx. 10 grams
• Obverse Design: Radiating sunburst with cherry blossoms and stars
• Reverse Design: Wreath and chrysanthemum with denomination (50 sen)
Highlights:
• Near top-of-the-pop condition
• Exceptional luster and eye appeal
• Rarely seen in this elite grade
• Ideal for advanced collectors and Japanese Empire specialists
This is your opportunity to own one of the finest examples of this early 20th-century silver coin. A serious collector's prize!
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