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  1. The 100 yen coin (百円硬貨, Hyaku-en kōka) is a denomination of Japanese yen. The current design was first minted in silver in 1959 and saw a change of metal in 1967. It is the second-highest denomination coin in Japan after the 500 yen coin.
    Diameter: 22.6 mm
    Mass: 4.8 g
    Shape: circular
    Value: 100 Japanese yen
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    100 yen coin - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_yen_coin

    The 100 yen coin (百円硬貨, Hyaku-en kōka) is a denomination of Japanese yen. The current design was first minted in silver in 1959 and saw a change of metal in 1967. It is the second-highest denomination coin in Japan after the 500 yen coin. The current 100 yen coin is one of two denominations which

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    Silver yen
    100 yen coinage was first authorized in 1951 with the specification that the coins be made of a silver alloy. The first coins were minted for circulation in 1957 which featured a

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    • Phoenix design (1957–1958)
    • Sheaf of rice design (1959–1966)
    • Sakura design (1967–present)

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    Shōwa
    The following are circulation dates which cover Emperor Hirohito's reign. The dates below correspond with the

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  3. 100 yen coin — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2

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    • Silver yen
      100 yen coinage was first au­tho­rized in 1951 with the spec­i­fi­ca­tion that the coins be made of a sil­ver alloy. The first coins were minted for cir­cu­la­tion in 1957 which fea­tured a phoenix on the re­verse. The alloy de­cided upon con­sisted of 60% sil­ver, 30% cop­per, and 10% zinc and came at …
    • Cupronickel yen
      The new and cur­rent de­sign of the 100 yen coin de­buted in 1967, and fea­tures sakura blos­soms and the de­nom­i­na­tion in Japan­ese. A new alloy of 75% cop­per and 25% nickel (cupron­ickel) was de­cided upon to re­place the for­mer sil­ver alloy. It was re­ported that by 1969 the mon­e­tary value i…
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  4. 100-yen shop - Wikipedia

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    100-yen shops (100円ショップ, hyaku-en shoppu) are common Japanese shops in the vein of American dollar stores. Stocking a variety of items from clothing to stationery, housewares to food, each item is priced at precisely 100 yen. This price is considered attractive to Japanese consumers because it can be paid for with a single 100-yen coin. However, the current Japanese sales taxof 8% (foo…

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  5. 100 yen coin - Wikiwand

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    The 100 yen coin is a denomination of Japanese yen. The current design was first minted in silver in 1959 and saw a change of metal in 1967.[1] It is the second-highest denomination coin in Japan after the 500 yen coin. The current 100 yen coin is one of two denominations which depict the emperor's rule date in Arabic numerals rather than Kanji.

  6. Category:100 yen coins - Wikimedia Commons

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    Media in category "100 yen coins". The following 29 files are in this category, out of 29 total. 100 Yen Rückseite.jpg 400 × 400; 67 KB. 100 Yen Vorderseite.jpg 400 × 400; 46 KB. 1000yenS39Olympic.jpg 640 × 320; 188 KB.

  7. 100-yen coin - Japanese Wiki Corpus

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    The 100-yen coin is a subsidiary coin issued by the Japanese government. It is called 'hyaku en koka' or 'hyaku en dama' in Japanese. The Japan Mint defines that the side on which the year is marked is the tail side for convenience sake, however, unlike coins from the Meiji period, the 100-yen coin legally has no head or tail.. The 100-yen cupronickel coin This is the 100-yen coin that …

  8. Yên Nhật – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    Xuất phát Yên từ chữ 圓 (viên) nghĩa đen là "tròn" (như trong từ "viên đá", "viên bi"), vốn mượn cách đọc ngữ âm từ đồng nhân dân tệ của Trung Quốc, tương tự như đồng won của Bắc Triều Tiên và đồng won của Hàn Quốc. Ban đầu, người Trung Quốc đã buôn bạc với số lượng lớn gọi là "tệ" (trong từ "tiền tệ") và khi đồng xu bạ…
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  9. JPY 1987 100 Yen | Coin Collecting Wiki | Fandom

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    100 Yen: Country Japan Date 1987 Main Design JPY 100 Yen: Mint Japan Mint # Issued ? All should be coloured silver. The 100 should have a Medieval/Arabic look. A 62 is printed at the bottom. The edges should be reeded. ... Coin Collecting Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. View Mobile Site

  10. JPY 1989 100 Yen | Coin Collecting Wiki | Fandom

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    JPY 1989 100 Yen: Name 100 Yen: Country Japan Date 1989 Main Design JPY 100 Yen: Mint Japan Mint # Issued ? All should be coloured silver. The 100 should have a Medieval/Arabic look. A First Year character is printed at the bottom. The edges should be reeded. ... Coin Collecting Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.

  11. Yen – Wikipedia

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    1 EUR = 130,98 JPY. 100 JPY = 0,763 EUR. 1 CHF = 125,3 JPY. 100 JPY = 0,798 CHF. Der Yen ( japanisch 円 en, wörtlich runder Gegenstand) ist seit Juli 1871 die japanische Währungseinheit. Das internationale Symbol für den Yen ist ¥ . Dies wurde mit der Prägung der modernen Rundmünzen in Silber und Gold in Japan eingeführt.

    • Staat: Japan
    • Abkürzung: ¥ (international), .mw-parser-output .Hani{font-size:110%}円 (Japan)
    • Unterteilung: 100 Sen, 1000 Rin (historisch)
    • ISO-4217-Code: JPY


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