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| Value | 100 Japanese yen |
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| Mass | 4.8 g |
| Diameter | 22.6 mm |
| Shape | circular |
| Composition | Copper 75%, Nickel 25% |
| Years of minting | 1957–present |
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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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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]
The reverse of the coin shows the denomination of the coin and the year of issue in kanji below.
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