Japanese Samurai Coins
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You also agree to follow these guidelines. You must agree to these rules to be a member of this forum. NO SPAM! Spam is deleted within minutes, no spam will ever be left in our community.
1. Post a front and back image of your coin with a specific question about what you’re seeing or asking about and one coin per topic.
2. Please remove coin from the holder unless it’s US or an official mint case or unless it is graded by a grading service.
3. Images should be taken by a camera or cell phone camera, we ask that members don’t use images through a microscope screen.
4. Always start your own topic, please don’t ask about your coin or post your coin in someone else’s coin topic.
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Japanese Samurai Coins
Here's a SHU and a BU from the mid to late 1800's. I haven't looked up anymore information on these but they're interesting coins. I am thinking of sending them to ANACS to be authenticated, then selling them. I just don't trust Asian coins anymore.
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Re: Japanese Samurai Coins
I really like these. The NiBu Kin (1868-69) and NiShu Kin (1824-30.)
I believe they were the last rectangular coins made due to the Samurai being annihilated. The emperor (Meiji Restoration) looking to be more "Western" changed over to the cash coin. (Round with a square hole.)
Unfortunately, the Chinese are simply counterfeiting way to many coins from the Asian arena. I won't even touch their modern stuff. I even have to carefully check the coins I have in holders from American dealers because of them.
I believe they were the last rectangular coins made due to the Samurai being annihilated. The emperor (Meiji Restoration) looking to be more "Western" changed over to the cash coin. (Round with a square hole.)
Unfortunately, the Chinese are simply counterfeiting way to many coins from the Asian arena. I won't even touch their modern stuff. I even have to carefully check the coins I have in holders from American dealers because of them.
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Re: Japanese Samurai Coins
I agree, it makes collecting much harder for people who have to learn what's fake and what's authentic.
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