Japan | |
Value | +1⁄1000 Japanese Yen |
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Mass | 0.91 g |
Diameter | 15.75 mm |
Edge | Smooth |
Shape | Circular |
Composition | 98% Copper 2% Tin and Zinc |
Years of minting | 1873–1884[a] |
Obverse | |
Design | Chrysanthemum crest above "1 Rin", legends separated by dots above. |
Reverse | |
Design | Value and denomination |
The one rin coin (一厘銅貨) was a Japanese coin worth one one-thousandth of a Japanese yen, as 10 rin equalled 1 sen, and 100 sen equaled 1 yen.[1] The coins are no longer in circulation, but they are bought and sold both by professional numismatists and by amateur coin collectors.
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