This is a Japanese 10 yen coin. They were minted in bronze between 1951 to 1989. They weigh 4.5 grams and are 23.5mm in diameter.
JAPAN 10 YEN MOST DATES 1951 TO 1989
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: $1
fully uncirculated: $2
A few of these coins have higher values than the rest. The first step in finding the valuable ones is determining the date of your coin. There is an amazing date converter site at DateConverter.net. Use our sample 1951 date to the right to try it. There are a few tricks, but you'll figure it out.
Once you have the date of your coin, check the listings below for the good ones. If your coin is not shown below, the MOST DATES values above apply.
JAPAN 10 YEN 1951, 1957, AND 1958
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $5
fully uncirculated: $100
JAPAN 10 YEN 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1959, 1960, AND 1961
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $2
fully uncirculated: $40
JAPAN 10 YEN 1967
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: $1
fully uncirculated: $5
These values are catalog values and are different from actual buy and sell values. For more information on catalog values, please check out our Terminology page.
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Created (yyyymm): 200909, Last review: 201912
Appearance: Normal round coin Metallic brown Letters: Chinese style
Years: sort: 1951, filter: 1951 to 1989
Image: japan_10_yen_1960.jpg
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The first 1 sen coin. During 1873, the Empire of Japan issued the first 1 sen coin along with the 1 rin, ½, and 2 sen coins. This coin was composed mainly of copper. It had a mass of 7.13 grams and a diameter of 27.9 millimeters.