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I Need Help Identifying A Few Coins Please! (Id: Japanese Yen And Korean 10 Won)

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 Posted 12/04/2020  03:36 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Terra Branford to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey everyone! While at the store today I walked next to a coin star machine after someone used it and they left lots of foreign coins lined up perfectly on the shelf for some reason. I was able to identify many of the coins that where written in English of characters I can understand and type out, But there are some which are written purely in characters that appear Asian and I have no way of knowing what they are. So I need help if anyone can that is, which will be greatly appreciated by the way. The first coin is a bit worn so it will be very hard to make out details.. sorry.


I-Need-Help-Identifying-A-Few-Coins-Please!--Id:-Japanese-Yen-And-Korean-10-Won
I-Need-Help-Identifying-A-Few-Coins-Please!--Id:-Japanese-Yen-And-Korean-10-Won

Welp.. I just found out this is a Japanese Yen coin of the modern variety oops sorry guys!

Here are my others though..


I-Need-Help-Identifying-A-Few-Coins-Please!--Id:-Japanese-Yen-And-Korean-10-Won
I-Need-Help-Identifying-A-Few-Coins-Please!--Id:-Japanese-Yen-And-Korean-10-Won

Wow I'm sorry again I got the urge to do my own research and found out that all my 'unknown coins' are 2 types of yens and one Korean 10 Won.

Thanks anyways. But man because I got the feeling to check that Coinstar I got an extra 22 foreign coins to add to my collection some of them are really nice too. I'll post the entire lot tomorrow.
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Please crop photos properly before posting...thanks.
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Yes your bottom coin is a 1987 10 won Korean coin. It has a value of about one cent, unless it is a rotated die error. Very rare 1987 10 won coins have a 180 degree rotated die, so the coin flips on a medallic alignment. If you grab it from the bottom and flip it on the Y axis (flip it from left to right/right to left) and the reverse is straight up and down, you have an error. Otherwise it is worthless. They normally have a coin alignment, not medallic.
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