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Guangzhou Eastern Dynasty Culture: Great Japan Meiji 8 years 10,000 yuan

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In the 8th year of Meiji (1875 AD), the Japanese government specially minted and issued trade coins in order to facilitate trade with neighboring countries such as China, Russia, and Korea, as well as European and American countries such as the United States, Mexico, Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands.

In 1875, in order to facilitate trade with China, Russia, North Korea and other neighboring countries, as well as the United States, Mexico, Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and other European and American countries, the Japanese government specially minted and issued trade coins.

During the Meiji Restoration, all social systems in Japan imitated Western countries. This is a country that looks like our ancient yelang country, when the country ran into walls everywhere, meiji three years from the British colony of Hong Kong bought a second-hand production of local currency machine, that year, that year to produce a small amount of one yuan silver coins. In the eighth year of Meiji (1876), the Japanese platinum gold coin of 10,000 yuan was world-class in both shape and design, and the japanese trade coins were very small in existence.

During Meiji Restoration, all social systems in Japan imitated western countries. This is a country that looks like our Yelang country in ancient times. At that time, there were many obstacles in the country. In Meiji three years, a second-hand local currency machine was purchased from Hong Kong, a British colony. That year, a small amount of one yuan silver coins was produced. In 1876, Japan's ten thousand yuan platinum gold coins, both in shape and design, were world-class.

The front of the collection has the words "Platinum 10,000 Yuan" in the center, and there is a cherry blossom blooming above, accompanied by cherry blossom branches on the left and right sides, the buds of the flower buds are clearly recognizable, and the branches are crossed into a bow shape, which has a strong toei characteristic.

In the center of the front of the collection is the words "platinum 10000 yuan". There is a cherry blossom blooming on the top, with cherry chrysanthemum branches on the left and right sides. The flower buds are clear and distinguishable, and the branches and feet are crossed into bows, with strong Japanese characteristics.

Guangzhou Eastern Dynasty Culture: Great Japan Meiji 8 years 10,000 yuan

Diameter: 7.86cm Thickness: 0.4cm Weight: 123.1g

Diameter:7.86cm Thick:0.4cm Weight:123.1g

In the center of the back, there is a double dragon spitting fireball pattern, which confirms the Japanese culture's "fire" theory, and also means the generation of "day". The double dragon opens its teeth, angry eyes, phosphorus whiskers can appear, and the double tail phase disk is lifelike.

In the center of the back is the design of two dragons spitting fireballs, which proves the theory of "Huocheng" in Japanese culture and implies the generation of "Japan". The two dragons open their teeth. They are angry and right. The phosphorus is visible. The two tails are vivid.

The 10,000 yuan silver coin of meiji 8 years of the Great Japan is one of the Japanese silver dollars that flowed into China in the old days. Japanese silver dollars are mostly used at treaty ports and flow into China with the development of Sino-Japanese trade, and the circulation areas include Xiamen, Fuzhou, Jiujiang, Nanchang, Shantou, and Shenyang and Dalian in the north. Because of its dragon ball pattern on the back, it is also called "Japanese Dragon Ocean".

The 10000 yuan silver coin of Meiji in Japan was one of the Japanese silver coins that flowed into China in the old days. The Japanese silver dollar is mostly used in trading ports and flows into China with the development of Sino Japanese trade. The circulation areas include Xiamen, Fuzhou, Jiujiang, Nanchang, Shantou, Shenyang, Dalian and other places in the north. It is also called "Japan dragon ocean" because of its dragon bead pattern on the back.

The dragon pattern is very different from the traditional Chinese dragon pattern, which is different from the majesty and domineering conveyed by the Chinese dragon pattern, and the Japanese dragon pattern is visually biased towards fierceness, which is in line with the personality of the Japanese nation.

This dragon pattern is very different from the traditional Chinese dragon pattern, which is different from the majesty and domineering power of the Chinese dragon pattern. The Japanese dragon pattern tends to be vicious visually, which is in line with the Japanese national character of fighting bravely and ruthlessly.

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