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More Coins To ID | Modern Japanese And Older Chinese

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Please assist in IDing.

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#1 Japan, 5 yen, Showa year 52 (1977), Y#72a in Krause;
#2 Japan, 1 yen, Showa yr. 40 (1965), Y#74
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#3: China, from the reign of the Qian Long emperor (1735-1796). The mintmark's a bit worn and damaged; it's either Board of Works mint, Beijing, or Yunnan Province.
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