Meiji 20 (1887) Japan 1 Yen — 38.1mm — Chopmarked — NGC Slab
Meiji 20 (1887) Japan 1 Yen — 38.1mm — Chopmarked — NGC Slab
A captivating piece of 19th-century Asian trade history — the Meiji Year 20 (1887) Japan 1 Yen silver coin, measuring 38.1mm in diameter, bearing authentic chopmarks and authenticated by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) in a protective NGC slab.
Struck during the reign of Emperor Meiji, this large silver yen was widely used in international trade throughout Asia. The chopmarks — small stamped impressions applied by merchants and money changers across China, Southeast Asia, and beyond — are a testament to this coin's active life in commerce, verifying its silver content and authenticity as it passed through countless hands across the Pacific trade routes. Each chopmark tells a story, making every example truly one-of-a-kind.
- Year: Meiji 20 (1887)
- Country: Japan
- Denomination: 1 Yen
- Diameter: 38.1mm
- Composition: .900 Fine Silver
- Feature: Chopmarked
- Grading Service: NGC
- Slab: NGC
Sealed in a tamper-evident NGC holder for lasting protection and authenticity. A remarkable artifact of 19th-century Pacific trade — a must-have for collectors of world coins, Japanese coinage, and chopmarked silver.
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