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Up For Sale Is A Very Rare 1 Sen Japanese Coin From World War 2 1944-1945 (Showa 19-20). The Obverse Shows A Chrysanthemum Flanked By Sprigs With The Value Above And Below With The Reverse Showing The Authority Inscribed Vertically In The Center With The Date Below.

🌟 Own a Piece of History! 1944-1945 Japanese 1 Sen Coin from World War II 🌟

Unlock the past with our exclusive offering – the 1944-1945 (Showa 19-20) Japanese 1 Sen Coin. Immerse yourself in the legacy of World War II as you hold in your hands a tangible piece of history, meticulously crafted in a time of turmoil. One sen coins were made lighter and were reduced in size as World War II raged on causing a demand for material to make military supplies, casings, airplanes, bullets and such. The last coins were produced from 1944 to 1945 using a tin and zinc based alloy as the situation further deteriorated. One sen coins were discontinued after the war, and were demonetized at the end of 1953 along with other subsidiary coinage.

🔍 Discover the Details:

The one sen coin (一銭) was a Japanese coin worth one-hundredth of a Japanese yen, as 100 sen equalled 1 yen. One sen coins were first struck for circulation during the 6th year of Meiji's reign (1873) using a dragon design. The denomination had been adopted in 1871 but coinage at the time could not be carried out. Aside from an alloy change and a new rice stalk wreath design, one sen coins remained the same weight and size for the remainder of the era. The situation changed when World War I broke out under Emperor Taishō as rising metal costs led to a size and weight reduction. These smaller coins were first produced in 1916 with a paulownia design which was seen as liberal at the time. Emperor Shōwa took the throne in 1926, and Japan was pushed into a militaristic regime by the early 1930s causing metals to be set aside for wartime conditions. These effects would later impact one sen coins through numerous alloy, size, and design changes.

Bronze was the first alloy to be used for coinage which was replaced by brass, then aluminium in the span of a single year (1938). Tin and zinc replaced aluminum for one sen coins when they were issued in March 1944. The final design used for these coins features a chrysanthemum crest with value on the obverse, and inscriptions on the reverse. Although tin was not an ideal choice for money as the metal is heat-sensitive and soft, the Japanese government had no alternatives. Supplies of tin were available at the time from occupied Southeast Asia where the metal was abundantly produced. This remedy was temporary as one sen coins were forcefully discontinued in 1945 due to a depleted tin supply from naval blockades. A last ditch attempt was made by making one sen coins out of porcelain in the final months of the war. These were never officially issued and were destroyed afterwards. One sen coins were officially demonetized at the end of 1953 when the Japanese government passed a law abolishing subsidiary coinage in favor of the yen. By this time, excessive post-war inflation had made them redundant as they were rarely seen in circulation.

💎 Limited Edition, Timeless Appeal:

As time marches on, the 1944-1945 Japanese 1 Sen Coin becomes increasingly scarce. This limited edition coin is not just a collector's item; it's an investment in a tangible link to the past. Secure your piece of history and become part of an exclusive group of custodians preserving the essence of a pivotal era.

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Enrich your knowledge of global history by adding this coin to your collection. The 1944-1945 Japanese 1 Sen Coin serves as a captivating educational tool, sparking conversations and reflections on the resilience of nations during times of adversity.

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Beyond its historical significance, this coin holds promise as a valuable investment. Watch as its rarity and cultural importance appreciate over time, ensuring a return that goes beyond mere monetary value. Invest wisely in a piece of World War II history that will stand the test of time.

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Looking for a unique and meaningful gift? The 1944-1945 Japanese 1 Sen Coin is a thoughtful and distinctive choice. Surprise a history enthusiast, a coin collector, or anyone with an appreciation for the extraordinary stories embedded in our past.

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Don't miss your chance to own a 1944-1945 Japanese 1 Sen Coin – a symbol of endurance, courage, and the indomitable human spirit. Step into history and make this exceptional coin yours today!

Issuer Japan 
Emperor Shōwa (1926-1989)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 19-20 (1944-1945)
Calendar Japanese - Shōwa era
Value 1 Sen (0.01 JPY)
Currency Yen (1871-date)
Composition Tin-zinc
Weight 1.3 g
Diameter 15 mm
Thickness 1.51 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized 31 December 1953
Number N# 9579 Help
References Y# 62, JNDA# 01-52, Schön# 39

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