Meiji 10 (1877) Japanese 20-sen Silver Coin PCGS MS65
*Although the subtle tones and nuances of brilliance vary depending on the coin, all coins delivered will be of the same quality, PCGS-certified MS65 grade.
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💴 Product Overview
This product is a 20 Sen Silver Coin issued by the Japanese government (Meiji government) in 1877.
This coin has been graded by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service).
Grade MS65 (Mint State 65) - A rare modern Japanese silver coin in the highest quality, nearly brand new condition.
At the time of publication, Japan was in the midst of the Meiji Restoration, a time of rapid modernization and Westernization.
This 20-sen silver coin was created as part of a series of silver coins based on the "New Currency Ordinance" (enacted in 1871), which laid the foundation for the modern Japanese monetary system.
Its precise dragon design, beautiful silver luster, and elegant appearance engraved with the national symbol make it a truly unique piece.
It is highly regarded by collectors and investors both in Japan and abroad as an "artistic silver coin that represents the history of modern Japanese currency."
Coin specifications
Item/Content
Publication year
1877 (10th year of the Meiji era)
face value
Twenty Sen
Country of issue
Empire of Japan
Emperor
Emperor Meiji
Catalog Number
Y#24 / KM#Y25 / JNDA 01-21
Material
Silver (Silver .800)
weight
Approximately 5.40 grams
diameter
Approximately 23.5 mm
designer
Engraving Department, Mint Bureau, Ministry of Finance (Japan Mint Bureau)
Appraisal agency
PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service)
grade
MS65 (unused, full gloss)
situation
Maintains original mint raster (shininess at the time of casting) and no wear
🐉 Design details
Obverse — “Dragon”
The surface is boldly engraved with a rising dragon, a symbol of Japan.
The dragon leaps in the center, stirring up clouds, and the words "20 sen," "Japan," and "Meiji 10" are written around it.
This design is considered to be particularly well-made among the "Dragon Silver Coin Series" common to coins from the early Meiji period.
The dragon's scales, claws, eyes, and even the flow of clouds are all meticulously depicted.
Since ancient times, the dragon has symbolized "power, prosperity, and protection of the nation," and represents the new Meiji government's aim to become an independent, powerful nation in the international community.
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Reverse — "Chrysanthemum crest and paulownia and arabesque design"
The face value "20 sen" is written in the center of the back.
Above and below it are the chrysanthemum crest (top), which is the symbol of the Japanese Imperial Family, and the paulownia crest (bottom), which symbolizes the prosperity of the nation.
On the left and right, beautiful festoons of cherry blossoms and rice ears are painted.
It is intricately carved as a symbol of Japan's four seasons, fertility, and harmony.
The overall composition is a fusion of Western coin engraving techniques and traditional Japanese design.
It is truly a beautiful design worthy of being called "an artistic silver coin born from the Meiji era's civilization and enlightenment."
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🕰 Historical background
The year 1877 (Meiji 10) was a time when Japan was beginning to establish its foundations as a modern nation.
In this year, the Satsuma Rebellion broke out, and Saigo Takamori led the samurai who were opposed to modernization.
The Meiji government suppressed the war and strengthened centralized state power.
This 20-sen silver coin was issued during that turbulent year.
It also symbolized the establishment of the modern nation of Japan.
The currency system was based on the Shinka Jōrei (New Currency Ordinance) promulgated in 1871.
The decimal system was introduced, with units of yen, sen, and rin.
It broke away from the Edo period coins such as the Bunsen and Kan'ei Tsuho coins,
Western-style precision silver and gold coins became the face of Japan's new economy.
The 20-sen silver coin was a practical currency that was widely used by the common people and for government transactions at the time.
Its beautiful design and manufacturing precision were proof that Japan's minting technology had reached world-class standards.
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💎 Collector's Points
1. A core member of the "Dragon Silver Coin" series of Japanese silver coins from the early Meiji period
2. PCGS MS65 Certified — Perfectly mint condition and brilliance
3. A design balance that combines Western technology and Japanese art
4. 1877 (Meiji 10) = Historical publication year of the Seinan War
5. .800 silver - A modern coin art piece that retains its texture and shine
6. Symbolic coins in the history of Japanese currency, the Meiji Restoration, and modern Asian economic history
7. An internationally acclaimed coin suitable for investment, inheritance, and overseas asset diversification
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📈 Scarcity and Market Value
Although the number of 20-sen silver coins issued during the Meiji period was relatively large,
It is extremely rare to find one that has survived for nearly 150 years in mint condition (MS grade).
In particular, only a small percentage of coins are certified with a grade of MS65 or higher by PCGS or NGC.
With beautiful tone and crisp detail, these pieces are highly valued in the collector's market.
In international auctions and the Japanese domestic trading market,
The price of a 20-sen silver coin of the same grade has been fluctuating between 60,000 and 120,000 yen.
Pieces with particularly strong shine and a center stamp are sold at even higher premium prices.
In addition, PCGS certified slabbed items have three major values: guaranteed authenticity, preservation of condition, and international trade.
It is attracting attention from investors both in Japan and overseas as a long-term holding asset.
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📦 GoldSilverJapan Quality Guarantee
• All coins we offer are PCGS certified and guaranteed to be authentic.
• Appraisal slabs are completely sealed and oxidation-proof, making them safe for long-term storage.
• Coins are carefully selected to be of the same grade (MS65) quality.
• Authenticity, condition and data can be checked in the official PCGS database.
• We deliver certified coins that meet international standards and are suitable for collection display and asset management.
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✨ Conclusion
The 1877 (Meiji 10) Japanese 20-sen silver coin, PCGS MS65, is
It symbolizes the modernizing spirit of the Meiji era and is a "national memory" that combines Japan's minting technology and artistry.
The front features a dragon flying, the back features chrysanthemums and paulownia trees, and the silver light remains radiant even after 150 years.
It is truly a piece of history that conveys the "spirit of the Meiji era" to the present day.
This coin is as beautiful as new and comes with a guaranteed authenticity.
This is a masterpiece that will retain its value for a long time, both as a collection and as an asset.
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