100 yen coin

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One Hundred Yen
Japan
Value 100 Japanese yen
Mass  4.8 g
Diameter  22.6 mm
Shape circular
Composition Copper 75%, Nickel 25%
Years of minting 1957–present
Obverse
Monnaie yen 100 face.jpg
Reverse
Monnaie yen 100 pile.jpg

The 100 yen coin is a denomination of Japanese yen. The current design was first minted in silver in 1959 and saw a change of metal in 1967.[1] It is the second-highest denomination coin in Japan.

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History

The first 100 yen coin was issued in 1957 and featured a phoenix on its obverse. It featured English language writing in addition to Japanese and was also minted in 1958.[2] In 1959 the present design was introduced as a silver coin.[3]

Design

The obverse and reverse of the Japanese 100 Yen coin.

The reverse of the coin shows the denomination of the coin and the year of issue in kanji below.

Comemmoratives

  • In 1972 a 100-yen coin marked the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. The Olympic Torch remained on the obverse while the rings moved to the reverse.[6]

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