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<p>[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 482825, member: 4373"]hontonai, thanks for the information. I am aware that there are brown version of this but as of hearing white, I have only heard rumors of it and never seen a picture of it anywhere. Would you happen to have any hontonai? </p><p><br /></p><p>Also hontonai, I'm sure you are having the same JNDA catalog as mine - how exactly can it be explainable that all three porcelain coins were made in three different companies? Somewhat in my opinion, these were experimental "coins" which would likely to have been released in circulation if the war prolonged any longer. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also if anyone is interested in what the Japanese text meant, here is the translation kindly provided by wd1040 in coincommunity: </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It's made in Saga prefecture, Arita town.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's made by Kyowashinkou (Peaceful development) Porcelain Co. in Kyoto and also Seto Co.</p><p><br /></p><p>60% Clay (Special from Sankansaka)</p><p>15% Granite</p><p>15% Red clay</p><p>10% other[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 482825, member: 4373"]hontonai, thanks for the information. I am aware that there are brown version of this but as of hearing white, I have only heard rumors of it and never seen a picture of it anywhere. Would you happen to have any hontonai? Also hontonai, I'm sure you are having the same JNDA catalog as mine - how exactly can it be explainable that all three porcelain coins were made in three different companies? Somewhat in my opinion, these were experimental "coins" which would likely to have been released in circulation if the war prolonged any longer. Also if anyone is interested in what the Japanese text meant, here is the translation kindly provided by wd1040 in coincommunity: It's made in Saga prefecture, Arita town. It's made by Kyowashinkou (Peaceful development) Porcelain Co. in Kyoto and also Seto Co. 60% Clay (Special from Sankansaka) 15% Granite 15% Red clay 10% other[/QUOTE]
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