The New Currency Act of 1871 introduced Japan’s modern currency system, with the yen defined as 1.5 g (0.048 troy ounces) of gold, or 24.26 g (0.780 troy ounces) of silver, and divided decimally into 100 sen or 1,000 rin. The yen replaced the previous Tokugawa coinage as well as the various hansatsu paper currencies issued by feudal han (fiefs). The Bank of Japan was founded in 1882 and given a monopoly on controlling the money supply
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Japan P-50 / 5 Yen 1973 – UNC
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Japan P-61 / 50 Sen 1948 – aUNC
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Japan P-63 / 10 Sen 1945 – aUNC
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Japan P-84 / 10 Sen 1946 – UNC
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Japan P-85 / 1 Yen 1946 – aUNC
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Japan P-85 / 1 Yen 1946 – UNC
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Japan P-90 / 100 Sen 1953 – UNC
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Japan P-96 / 1,000 Yen 1963 – UNC
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