Japanese 10 Yen Coin (Heisei Era)
Country of Origin: Japan
Year of Issue: Various (1989-2019, specific year not visible)
Denomination: 10 Yen
Composition: Bronze (95% Copper, 4% Tin, 1% Zinc)

Brief Description
The obverse side of the coin features the Phoenix Hall of Byōdō-in Temple in Uji, Kyoto. The reverse side typically shows '10' (denomination), Jihon (Japan), and the year of minting in Japanese script.
Historical Significance
The 10-yen coin is a common circulation coin in Japan. The Phoenix Hall depicted on it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prominent example of Heian-period Buddhist architecture, reflecting an important part of Japanese cultural heritage. The 'Heisei Era' refers to the reign of Emperor Akihito (1989-2019), during which this design was consistently minted.
Estimated Value
Circulation value (approximately 0.07-0.08 USD, depending on exchange rates). Uncirculated or rare varieties might fetch slightly more, but generally, these coins hold little value beyond their face value.
Care Instructions
To maintain any potential collectible value and preserve its appearance, handle the coin by its edges to prevent transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a dry, cool environment, ideally in an acid-free coin holder or album. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can often decrease its value and damage its original patina.
Created At: 2025-11-01T11:41:13.995811