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1967 Japan 100 Yen #5 2.66
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The listing, 1967 Japan 100 Yen #5 2.66 has ended.

You be the judge on condition; coin is pictured.
I try very hard to label the coin exactly what it is, but I do make mistakes. Please refer to the picture for all questions or message me.
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Questions & Comments
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How can you tell it is 1967, I red that they changed the design between 1966 and 1967 and it hasn't been changed to date, how can you tell what year it is and that it isn't newer?
Jan 26th, 2016 at 4:42:56 PM PST by
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The dates are shown in the big world book. You can tell the difference.

This specific one has a 42 inserted in the writing. So you add 1925 to that to get the date "1967."

Coinquest states: The date of these coins is keyed to the start of the reigning dynasty. Arabic numerals on the '100' side give the years elapsed since the beginning of the dynasty, either Showa (emperor Hirohito) or Akihito (emperor Heisei). You can figure the Gregorian date on these coins by adding a start date to the numeral shown. For numerals greater than 41, add 1925 (start of the Showa dynasty). For numerals less than 41, add 1988 (start of the Akihito dynasty). For instance, if the numerals are 55, the Gregorian year is 1925 + 55 = 1980AD; if the numerals are 12, the Gregorian year is 1988 + 12 = 2000AD.
Jan 26th, 2016 at 5:29:04 PM PST by

1967 Japan 100 Yen #5 2.66 is in the Collectibles | Coins category