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Japanese 10 Sen Year Determination Help Please

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Hey guys, I tried to do a crash course through a few websites to read Japanese numbers and coins and just can't seem to get it right. So I'm just going to ask the experts for help. We've got three different coins here all from the same series. Anyone got a lock on the three years?

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Dating Japanese coins is somewhat difficult. From the pics provided, it looks like all 3 were made between 1873 and 1906. I'll try to narrow it down further for you tomorrow.
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Meiji 9 (1876), 25 (1892), 10 (1877)
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Here is the website I printed off to reference. It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
http://portlandcoins.blogspot.com/2...tes.html?m=1
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Ok I get it now! The year symbol at the end was throwing me off, thanks guys.
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