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10 Sen - Shōwa Copper Pattern

Issuer Japan Mint
Year 1938
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Technique Milled
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(Translation: Ten Sen)
Reverse description Central field displays a plain raised oval or circular boss, flanked symmetrically by two confronting winged birds — likely stylized eagles or phoenixes — each grasping a spray of grain or rice in their talons, the stalks crossing beneath the central device. The upper arc carries the legend 大日本 (Great Japan) in kanji, while the lower arc bears 昭和十三年 (Shōwa Year 13) in kanji. The entire composition is framed by a geometric stepped or cog-tooth inner border and a beaded outer border.
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