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1959 - 1966 Set of 11 Silver Japanese 100 Yen Coins. Simple But Very Attractive 1960's Asian Design. 1 Troy Ounce Silver Weight. 100 yen (11 Coins) disponible en Yaxa Guatemala

1959 - 1966 Set of 11 Silver Japanese 100 Yen Coins. Simple But Very Attractive 1960's Asian Design. 1 Troy Ounce Silver Weight. 100 yen (11 Coins)

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Precio y disponibilidad de 1959 - 1966 Set of 11 Silver Japanese 100 Yen Coins. Simple But Very Attractive 1960's Asian Design. 1 Troy Ounce Silver Weight. 100 yen (11 Coins)

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In 1959, the design was modified, removing the Latin script, and changing the reverse side to show a sheaf of rice. The metallurgy remained unchanged. This design was issued every year from 1959 to 1966. Rice production in Japan is important to the food supply in Japan, with rice being a staple part of the Japanese diet. Most people in Japan see this food as a substantial part of their daily diet.Phytolithic studies indicate that dry-field rice may have been in Japan as early as the Early Jōmon, about 6000 years ago. Wet-field rice agriculture was introduced into Japan between the Final Jōmon and the Early Yayoi periods. It is thought that this started the archipelago's agricultural revolution with its first intensive crop production.[5] Rice occupies an emotional place in Japanese history, society, and political economy

Beneficios clave de 1959 - 1966 Set of 11 Silver Japanese 100 Yen Coins. Simple But Very Attractive 1960's Asian Design. 1 Troy Ounce Silver Weight. 100 yen (11 Coins)

  • One Of Last Japanese Silver Coins
  • 1.0186 Oz Silver all 11 coins.
  • Monetized By Government Of Japan

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3,66 x 2,64 x 0,08 pulgadas
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Descripción detallada de 1959 - 1966 Set of 11 Silver Japanese 100 Yen Coins. Simple But Very Attractive 1960's Asian Design. 1 Troy Ounce Silver Weight. 100 yen (11 Coins)

In 1959, the design was modified, removing the Latin script, and changing the reverse side to show a sheaf of rice. The metallurgy remained unchanged. This design was issued every year from 1959 to 1966. Rice production in Japan is important to the food supply in Japan, with rice being a staple part of the Japanese diet. Most people in Japan see this food as a substantial part of their daily diet.Phytolithic studies indicate that dry-field rice may have been in Japan as early as the Early Jōmon, about 6000 years ago. Wet-field rice agriculture was introduced into Japan between the Final Jōmon and the Early Yayoi periods. It is thought that this started the archipelago's agricultural revolution with its first intensive crop production.[5] Rice occupies an emotional place in Japanese history, society, and political economy

Características destacadas

  • One Of Last Japanese Silver Coins
  • 1.0186 Oz Silver all 11 coins.
  • Monetized By Government Of Japan

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