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10 Sen - Shōwa Without hole rim pattern

Issuer Japan
Year 1933
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Value 10 Sen (0.10 JPY)
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Obverse description At the upper center, the Imperial chrysanthemum mon — the sixteen-petaled chrysanthemum seal serving as the Emperor's personal emblem — is prominently displayed. Below it, the central round hole is flanked by the Chinese numeral inscription denoting the denomination, with a stylized paulownia flower seal (kiri mon) positioned beneath the aperture. The entire composition is enclosed within a decorative border of ornamental elements characteristic of Meiji- and Taisho-era Japanese coinage design.
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(Translation: Ten Sen)
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