Japan 50 Sen - Taishō 1935 - Shōwa Aluminium Pattern Maybe or maybe fake

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Hi guys, 

 

I buy a nice of asian coins bunch and I found this coin, 

 

Something it is missing . weight it is around 3,9 - 4 grams and diameter it is around 23,5 mm. A it made by white metal aluminium or something like it.

 

 

 

a cheap silver coin but without year

 

I don't see somebody faking this coin worth 5 bucks in a stupid manner to lose a letter. 

 

Please let me know your opinion.

 

Thanks!!!!

What do you mean without year? It's Showa 10 but if your scale works it's quite under weight.
N#14253 

There is no pattern 50 sen showa Y10 in my SCWC 😜

Referee of south atlantic islands

Idolenz

What do you mean without year? It's Showa 10 but if your scale works it's quite under weight.
N#14253 

Reverse

Sunburst in centre flanked by cherry blossoms, authority on top, date on bottom, all within sacred mirror

Lettering:
❀ 本 日 大 ❀
年 三十 和 昭

 

 

年 十 和 昭 

ok I see it mean it from 1935. Sorry my mistake. I not familiar with japanese coins.

Thanks

Frenchlover

There is no pattern 50 sen showa Y10 in my SCWC 😜

 

Pn69 ND(1938) — 50 Sen. White Metal. Y#50 

 

I found one but maybe it not that. Strange but for me it not a fake or it is not a modern one.

Yes, yes.  There is only a year 13 三十 pattern in the catalog. This is what OP meant by missing date, missing the 3.

 

It certainly seems to be a pattern.

I agree, too well made to be a forgery in white metal. 

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Mr. Midnight

Yes, yes.  There is only a year 13 三十 pattern in the catalog. This is what OP meant by missing date, missing the 3.

 

It certainly seems to be a pattern.

I agree, too well made to be a forgery in white metal. 

Hi, 

Thanks for opinion, 

Weight it not by far as shoud be it is between 3,9-4 grams so no forgery for me.

Need a better reference than Krause.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

A genuine silver coin (teeth of the rim and the relief of the letters are different)

Referee of south atlantic islands

Yes it is clearly not a genuine coin. 

 

Strange but material seams like 2 francs 1941-44 french vichy state. White-ist , light weight, tannish look. 

 

Clearly the mistery it not solve yet.

For such a quality strike, it could possibly be a tin pattern

Kenny

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