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10 Sen Pattern

Issuer Japan
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Diameter 17.57 mm
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Reverse description Plain, unadorned field bearing the incuse or raised Latin inscription '10 SEN' in bold, block capital letters centered horizontally across the field. The lettering is simple and direct, with no surrounding ornamentation, wreaths, or additional design elements. A raised rim encircles the entire reverse, consistent with the minimalist pattern style observed on the obverse.
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Reverse lettering 10
SEN
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Pattern coinage in Meiji-era Japan frequently preceded formal adoption of new denominations as the government worked to establish a Western-style decimal currency system following the New Currency Act of 1871. The 10 sen silver pattern sits in that experimental window, where multiple design candidates and weight standards were physically struck and evaluated before any type entered circulation. Surviving examples typically reached neither commerce nor the general public.

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