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Well, according to sources I have looked up, one Ryo is worth 150 US dollars (roughly). That being said, during the edo period, 1 Ryo is worth 4000 mon. So:

150 dollars x (1 ryo/4000 mon) x (100mon) = 3.75 USD

Therefore: 100 mon is worth about 3.75 USD.

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This is a VERY broad question ranging from less than one cent (1 yen circulation coins) to several thousand dollars (early, top-grade coins) without a year and denomination it is impossible to say how much it would be worth.

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How the heck should I know that's what I'm asking you! I'm only eleven.

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