π₯ Unveiling the Secrets of the 1903 Japanese 50 Sen Coin! π₯
Did you know that this Meiji-era silver coin holds a unique place in numismatic history? Struck in 1903 (Meiji 36), this 50 Sen coin features an intricately designed dragon, symbolizing the strength of Japanβs modernization under Emperor Meiji. The reverse showcases imperial chrysanthemum and paulownia flowers, representing the royal family and government.
π Coin Specs:
β Composition: .800 Silver
β Weight: 13.48g
β Diameter: 30.5mm
β Minted: 1,503,068 pieces
β PCGS Graded AU55
π° How much is this coin worth today?
Recent auction results show prices ranging from $100 to $500+, depending on condition and grading. Higher grades like MS64+ can command thousands of dollars! Some rare error coins even fetch record-breaking prices!
π What makes this coin special?
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A relic from Japanβs economic transformation
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Stunning traditional dragon design
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Increasing value in collector markets
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