(1868-1869) Japan Gold 2 Bu (Meiji Nibukin) AU-58 PCGS
(1868-1869) Japan Gold 2 Bu (Meiji Nibukin) AU-58 PCGS
This rectangular Japanese coin represents a compelling moment of transition, minted during the years 1868 to 1869. Known as a Meiji Nibukin, this two Bu piece dates to the early Meiji era and late Edo period. Unlike the round coins common in the West during the nineteenth century, this piece carries a distinctive rectangular shape that reflects traditional Japanese monetary design. Crafted from a specific alloy of precious metals, the coin contains roughly 22 percent gold and 78 percent silver, weighing in at approximately 3 grams. The obverse features the denomination clearly displayed within a neat, dotted border. On the reverse, the official signature of a government authority is framed by a matching dotted border. This particular specimen is certified in Almost Uncirculated 58 condition, preserving the crisp details of its traditional inscriptions and textured borders. Cataloged under the JNDA reference 09-29, it stands as a remarkable physical survivor of Japan's classic numismatic heritage.
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Specifications
| Country | Japan |
|---|---|
| Year | 1868-1869 |
| Grade | PCGS |
| Legal-tender face value | 2 Bu |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.0215 troy oz |
| Thickness | N/A mm |
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