Numismatic
(1853-1869) Japan Silver 1 Shu (Isshugin) MS-62 PCGS
Coin Highlights: Contain approximately .06 oz of silver. Graded and encapsulated as Mint State-62 by PCGS. Obverse: Denomination within a dotted border. Reverse: Government official signature within a dotted border. These pieces could be from a range of eras, including the Meiji, Ansei or Kaei, and will be chosen determined by stock on hand.Add one of these striking graded Edo Period Japanese Silver Shu to your cart today!
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Coin highlights
- Contain approximately .06 oz of silver.
- Graded and encapsulated as Mint State-62 by PCGS.
- Obverse: Denomination within a dotted border.
- Reverse: Government official signature within a dotted border.
- These pieces could be from a range of eras, including the Meiji, Ansei or Kaei, and will be chosen determined by stock on hand.Add one of these striking graded Edo Period Japanese Silver Shu to your cart today!
Specifications
| Country | Japan |
|---|---|
| Grade | (PCGS) |
| Legal-tender face value | 1 Shu |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.0600 troy oz |
| Thickness | N/A mm |
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