This is a very vague question. It would depend on the metals it is made from, who it belonged to, where it is from, how old it is, if it was for combat use or decoration, what condition it is in, and possibly even who forged it.
The 21st century.
Answer 1I assume you are trying convey something that occurred in japan during the 21st century?If so, I would probably use something like: "In 21st Century Japan .. .. .."Answer 1It depends what you are trying to convey. If you are describing Japan and using the timeframe to specify Japan, it would be better to use "Japan of the 21st Century". Example: Unlike Tokugawa Japan, Japan of the 21st Century maintains numerous strong, international relationships.If you are discussing the 21st Century in general and then move to Japan, it would be better to use "Japan in the 21st Century". Example: America in the 21st Century continue to use their military to solve disputes whereas Japan in the 21st Century is committed to peaceful alternatives.
Well if this the 21st century, then 1620 would have to be the 17th century.
We are in the 21st Century.
the 21st century
The twentyfirst century.because if its 2011 it would skip 100 years and it would be the twentyfirst century.
~this is the 21st century
Yes they do have batteries in the 21st century and had in the 20th century.
No, there is no apostrophe in the phrase "21st century."
If you were born in 1997, you would belong to the 20th century as the 21st century began in the year 2001.
is 21st century is an age of greed
The year 2010 is in the 21st century.