1944 Japanese 10 yen

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by RVT, Oct 16, 2015.

  1. RVT

    RVT New Member

    Greetings fellow coin collectors, new member and nice to be here. I came across some older worldly coins that my Granddad left me. Some are really beautiful, but I did come across, what I think may be a 1944 10 yen. Since they did not use the numerical system, this makes it difficult to figure out the years. I've compared this coin (my profile) with other years, on ebay and other sites, but no one seems to have this year. I don't think it was considered a war coin, and probably the same value as the other years around it. Has anyone ever come across a 1944? I'd like to compare it with my coin, which is in pretty good shape.
     
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  3. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Search e-bay for "1944 Japanese 10 yen coin"
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  4. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    There was no yen coins at that time. It should be sen.
     
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  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I want to share this image with you from the Numista website 10sen.JPG
     
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  6. RVT

    RVT New Member

    No wonder I couldn't find it! It was making me nuts, and here I'm thinking I've struck it rich with a misprint or something special. Live and learn, actually it's a 1959 coin. Thanks a lot.
     
  7. RVT

    RVT New Member

    Thanks everyone, the mystery is over, darn...it's a 1959.
     
  8. Tonie Doose

    Tonie Doose New Member

    I found a Japanese coin dated 1944 email me at
    hngfd77@yahoo.com I can take a photo. Not sure if it's the one but might be. Thanks Tonie
     
  9. cpm9ball

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    First, welcome to the neighborhood @Tonie Doose !

    It's not a good idea to post your e-mail address in an open forum. It is safer to have other members contact you by using "Start a Conversation" when they click on your username.

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  10. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    Yes, the Yen vanished for a while between 1914 - 1948.

    The 1948 Yen looked like this (they ran only 2 more years to 1950):

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    Almost all of the WWII-era Japanese coins between 1940-1946 were made of brass, aluminum or tin. Most of the other metals went to their war effort. They remain cheap, fairly easy to find and pretty fascinating given their historical context.
     
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