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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents the denomination character 円 (Yen) prominently at center, rendered in bold relief. Flanking the character on either side are two large, naturalistically detailed hibiscus (or peony) blossoms with foliage, their stems meeting below the denomination. A wreath of maple leaves arches across the upper field, encircling the composition and lending the design a refined, symmetrical appearance. The overall layout is framed by a raised rim with a plain inner border. |
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| 边缘 | Security edge |
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The postwar Japanese monetary reform of 1948 was driven partly by SCAP directives — Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers had substantial influence over fiscal policy during the Occupation — and the Mint experimented with multiple diameter and composition combinations before settling on the bronze 10 yen that wouldn't appear until 1951. This 23mm nickel pattern with security edge was one of several rejected proposals from that process. Nickel was ultimately set aside, likely due to ongoing material allocation pressures in the still-recovering industrial economy.