5 yen coin - significado y definición. Qué es 5 yen coin
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Qué (quién) es 5 yen coin - definición


5 yen coin         
  • Heisei 5 yen coin from 2006 (year 18)
  • 5 yen coin from 1870 (year 3)<br>Design 1 - (1870–1871)
  • The third and final gold coin design was also used during Taishō, and Shōwa's reign.}})
  • 5 yen coin from 1872 (year 5)<br>Design 2 - (1872–1897)
  • 5 yen coin from 1948 (year 23)<br>Design 1 - (1948–1949)
  • 5 yen coin from 1949 (year 24)<br>Design 2 - (1949–1958)
  • 5 yen coin from 1959 (year 34)<br>Design 3 - (1959–present)
  • Closeup of the "Old script" design<br>(Pre-1959)
LOW DENOMINATION OF JAPANESE YEN
Five yen coin; 5 yen
The is one denomination of Japanese yen. The current design was first minted in 1959 using Japanese characters known as the "new script", and were also minted from 1948 to 1958 using "old-script" Japanese characters.
1 yen coin         
  • A one-yen coin of the Heisei era, year 18 (2006)
  • 1 yen gold coin from 1874 (year 7)<br>(one design used)
  • 1 yen silver coin from 1870 (year 3)<br>Design 1 - (1870)
  • The second and final silver coin design was also used during Taishō's reign.}})
  • 1 yen coin from 1948 (year 23)<br>Design 1 (1948 - 1950)
  • 1 yen coin from 1955 (year 30)<br>Design 2 (1955 - 1989)
  • Modern 1 yen aluminium coins weigh exactly 1 gram each, and can float on water.
SMALLEST DENOMINATION OF THE JAPANESE YEN CURRENCY
1 yen; 1-Yen coin; One yen; Silver yen; One yen coin
The is the smallest denomination of the Japanese yen currency. The first Japanese one-yen coins were made of both silver and gold in the early 1870s.
Wu Chia-yen         
SOFTBALL PLAYER
Wu Chia Yen; Wu Chia-Yen; Chia-Yen Wu
Wu Chia-Yen (; born June 28, 1980) is a Taiwanese softball player. She competed for Chinese Taipei at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics.