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This common type coin was issued by Japan during the Meiji era, under the reign of the emperor of the same name (1867-1912). Its face value is 20 sen, a fraction of the yen, the currency in use since 1871.
Struck in silver with a fineness of 800?, this coin weighs 5.39 grams and has a diameter of 22.85 millimeters. Its thickness is 1.53 millimeters and it has a standard round shape. The year of issue of this specific example is 1893, corresponding to the 26th year of the Meiji era according to the Japanese calendar. The mintage for this particular year amounts to 3,445,000 units.
The obverse of the coin features a dragon, the central element of the design, surrounded by a beaded circle. Inscriptions, forming legends, appear above this representation, while the face value is indicated below.
On the reverse, we observe a wreath composed of paulownia and chrysanthemum flowers, arranged around the denomination of the coin. An imperial crest is positioned above this floral arrangement.