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1906-1912 Japanese Meiji Era Silver 50 Sen I Radiant Sun Coin With Sakuras Motifs - Minted Under Emperor Mutsuhito I Monetized By Government Of Japan

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Management number 213294511 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$23.20 Model Number 213294511
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This Meiji-era 50 Sen silver coin, minted between 1906 and 1912, represents the elegant style and advanced minting of Japan’s early modern currency system. Issued during the final years of the Meiji era, it reflects a time of national growth and global emergence. The obverse displays a radiant sun encircled by cherry blossoms, accompanied by inscriptions marking the Meiji year. The reverse features vertical “50 Sen” characters framed by paulownia and chrysanthemum branches, two symbols strongly linked to imperial identity. Struck in .800 silver with clean milling, this coin captures the artistry and symbolic richness of Japan’s late Meiji minting tradition. It is an excellent addition for collectors of Japanese silver and early 20th-century numismatics.

  • Monetized By Government Of Japan
  • This late Meiji-era 50 Sen silver coin was issued between 1906 and 1912 during the final years of Emperor Meiji’s transformative reign. It reflects a nation that had rapidly modernized, adopting new technologies and engaging internationally while preserving deep cultural traditions.
  • The obverse features a radiant sun encircled by cherry blossoms, an artistic motif that symbolizes renewal, harmony, and national identity. The surrounding inscriptions mark the Meiji year, placing the coin within the final chapter of the era that reshaped Japan into a modern state.
  • The reverse displays the denomination framed by chrysanthemum and paulownia branches, two imperial symbols signifying dignity, heritage, and continuity. Their arrangement reflects the refined style of early modern Japanese engravers, blending tradition with clear numerical presentation.
  • Struck in .800 silver with crisp milling, the coin showcases the Japan Mint’s craftsmanship at the close of the Meiji period. Its floral motifs, radiant sun, and symbolic elements make it a meaningful representation of Japan’s early modern artistry.
  • Japan 50 Sen Silver Coin (Meiji Era, 1906–1912): Classic half-denomination silver coin from the closing years of Emperor Meiji’s rule.
  • Radiant Sun & Sakura Obverse: Features a sunburst surrounded by cherry blossoms with Meiji-era inscriptions.
  • Imperial Floral Reverse: Includes chrysanthemum and paulownia motifs around the vertical “50 Sen” characters, symbolizing imperial identity.
  • .800 Silver Composition: Minted in 80% silver with detailed traditional engraving and a reeded edge.
  • Historic Japanese Collectible: Ideal for collectors of Meiji-period silver, Japanese floral design motifs, and early 20th-century world coinage.
Set Single
Year 1906
Color Silver
Mint Mark Japan Mint (Dokuritsu Gyōsei Hōjin Zōheikyoku), Japan
Brand Name CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Metal Type Silver
Composition Silver
Denomination 50 Sen, Monetized By Government Of Japan
Grade Rating Some Wear
Manufacturer CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Total Eaches 1
Item Diameter 27.27 Millimeters
Exterior Finish Silver
Purity Percentage 92.5
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