Japan 100 Yen Cherry Blossoms
Country of Origin: Japan
Year of Issue: 1967-Present (The specific year is located on the reverse side)
Denomination: 100 Japanese Yen
Composition: Cupronickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)

Brief Description
The obverse features an arrangement of cherry blossoms (Sakura), which are the national flower of Japan. The kanji text reads 'Nippon-koku' (State of Japan) and 'Hyaku-en' (100 Yen).
Historical Significance
This design was first introduced in 1967 as a circulating coin, replacing the silver 100 yen coins used previously. It represents Japan's post-war economic growth and the importance of the cherry blossom as a cultural icon symbolizing renewal.
Estimated Value
$0.70 - $2.00 USD depending on condition and exchange rates
Care Instructions
To maintain its state, avoid cleaning with abrasive chemicals or brushes. Store in a cool, dry place within a PVC-free coin holder or flip to prevent oxidation and environmental damage.
Created At: 2026-03-22T21:12:44.725273