Introducing the 1853-65 Japan SHU(Isshu Gin) - Kaei Era - UNC Silver coin, a beautiful and rare piece of Japanese history. Minted during the Kaei Era in Japan, which spanned from 1848 to 1854, this coin is an exquisite example of Japanese numismatics.
Crafted from .900 fine silver, this coin features intricate designs on both sides. The obverse side of the coin displays the kanji characters for "Isshu Gin" (meaning "one tenth silver") and "Kaei Tsuho" (the name of the currency during the Kaei Era). The reverse side showcases the mint mark and a depiction of a crane, a symbol of longevity and good fortune in Japanese culture.
This coin is in uncirculated condition, meaning it has never been used as currency and has been preserved in pristine condition. It comes with a certificate of authenticity, verifying its authenticity and condition.
Whether you're a collector of rare coins or simply appreciate the beauty of Japanese history, the 1853-65 Japan SHU(Isshu Gin) - Kaei Era - UNC Silver coin is a stunning addition to any collection.