20 yen coin

Twenty yen
Japan
Value20 Japanese yen
MassVaries by date g
DiameterVaries by date mm
EdgeReeded
ShapeCircular
Composition90% Gold
10% Copper
Years of minting1870–1932
Catalog numberY13, Y-34, Y-40.2, & Y52
Obverse
Reverse

The 20 yen coin (二十圓硬貨) was a denomination of Japanese yen. These coins were minted in gold, and during their lifespan were the highest denomination of coin that circulated in the country. The first coins were minted in 1870 following the introduction of a decimal currency system. Twenty Yen coins spanned three different Imperial eras before mintage was halted in 1932. Many of these coins were then melted or destroyed as a result of the wars between 1931 and 1945. These coins are now collected by numismatists for academic study, and by those with a hobby.


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