

Heck, I can't even tell you which is the obverse, which is the reverse!
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Wow.. great info! Thanks for sharing shinnosuke. To me, that is what this forum is all about. I learned a few things about my Japenese coins from reading your post.
shinnosuke wrote:...and the ability to spot a lying politician.
tinhorn wrote:shinnosuke wrote:...and the ability to spot a lying politician.
Let me guess--their lips are moving?
68Camaro wrote:tinhorn wrote:shinnosuke wrote:...and the ability to spot a lying politician.
Let me guess--their lips are moving?
Must be really good with Japanese politicians?!
shinnosuke wrote:The writing on the coin in the top picture says: Showa 32 nen, meaning the 32nd year of the Showa Emperor, better known as Hirohito. The 10 above indicates that it is a 10 yen coin. Showa 32 = 1957.
The opposite side is: Nippongoku and Juu en, meaning the country of Japan and 10 yen. The building pictured is in the ancient city of Nara.
Guys and gals, I lived in Japan for 8 years. Have been able to read and write the language for over 20 years. Anything you want to know about Japan and you can't find on Google, I would be glad to help.
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