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This coin is a 10 Sen, minted in silver with a fineness of 800?. It was issued by Japan during the reign of Emperor Meiji, who ruled from 1867 to 1912. This specific coin dates from the 37th year of the Meiji era, corresponding to the year 1904 of the Gregorian calendar.
It is one of the common coins in circulation during this period. The coin has a face value of 10 sen, which is equivalent to 0.10 Japanese yen. The yen was the currency in use at the time and still is today. Its production reached a mintage of 11,106,638 units.
The coin is made of silver with a fineness of 800?. It weighs 2.70 grams and has a diameter of 17.6 millimeters. Its thickness is 1.2 millimeters, and its shape is round. The dates of issue for this type of coin range from the 6th to the 39th year of the Meiji era, or from 1873 to 1906.