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Japanese 100 Yen (Showa 46)
100 Yen

Japanese 100 Yen (Showa 46)

Japan · 1971 (Showa Year 46)

The obverse features cherry blossoms (sakura), the state title, and the denomination in Kanji. The reverse (shown) features the numeral '100' and the era date 'Showa 46' (昭和四十六年).

Country
Japan
Year
1971 (Showa Year 46)
Denomination
100 Yen
Metal
Cupronickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)

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Overview

The obverse features cherry blossoms (sakura), the state title, and the denomination in Kanji. The reverse (shown) features the numeral '100' and the era date 'Showa 46' (昭和四十六年).

Historical significance

This cupronickel design was introduced in 1967 to replace the silver 100 Yen coins as silver prices rose. It represents the post-war economic miracle era of Japan under Emperor Hirohito (Showa).

Estimated value

$0.70 - $1.50 USD (roughly face value unless in mint condition)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning or polishing the coin with chemicals, as this can damage the patina and reduce its numismatic value. Use PVC-free flips or capsules for long-term storage.