
5 Yen Coin (Gonen)
Japan · Shōwa Year 24-Present (1949-Present, though the image appears to be a modern version after 1959)
The coin features a hole in the center, which is a distinctive characteristic. The obverse depicts a rice stalk (symbolizing agriculture and prosperity) above the central hole, and water (representing fisheries) below it. Kanji characters for '5 Yen' are written around the hole. The reverse features a gear (symbolizing industry) around the hole, with the year of minting in Kanji at the bottom and 'Japan' (日本国 Nihon-koku) at the top.
- Country
- Japan
- Denomination
- 5 Yen
- Metal
- Brass (60-70% Copper, 30-40% Zinc)
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