Japan S1000 Yen
H26 (2014) YAMAGATA - 47 PREFECTURE SERIES - COLORIZED

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: JAPAN
Item Description: S1000Y H26(2014) YAMAGATA COLORIZED
Full Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
Owner: danny0603

Set Details

Custom Sets: Japan 47 Prefectures Coin Program
Competitive Sets: Japan S1000 Yen   Score: 597
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide
NGC World Coin Census

Owner Comments:

Composition: Pure Silver
Face Value: 1,000 Yen
Weight: 31.1 grams
Diameter: 40.0 mm
Edge: Helical Ridges
Finish: Proof / Color Printing
Mintage: 100,000 /each prefecture
Common Reverse Design:
- Snow Crystals, Moon and Cherry Blossoms
- Latent image technology is applied to the center of the largest snow crystal to make letters of “47″ representing the number of prefectures in Japan, and “60″ representing the 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law appear alternately when viewed from different angles.

Summary of Yamagata Prefecture

Capital City: Yamagata
Population in 2012 (thousands): 1,151
Area (square km): 9,323

Image of Japan Yamagata

Yamagata Coin

1000 yen silver coin

Image of Yamagata design of 1,000 yen
(Obverse design: Mogami River and cherries)

Mogami River: Mogami River is a first-grade river with a total length of 229 km. During the Edo Period (1603-1868), main products of the inland area of Yamagata prefecture, such as rice, safflower and etc., were transported by this waterway to the mouth of the river, namely, the port of Sakataminato, and then shipped from there to Kyoto or Osaka via the sea route. In this way, the river has greatly contributed to the daily life and culture of the residents of the prefecture since long time ago. It is also known as one of the rapidest rivers in Japan. "Samidare-wo, atsumete-hayashi, Mogami-gawa (Gathering the rains of May, Mogami River flows rapidly)," a famous haiku (Japanese seventeen-syllable poem) made by MATSUO Bashō, also refers to the rapidness of the river’s flow.

Cherries: A kind of cherry, known as Sakuranbo cherry, is a fruit of Mizakura, a cherry tree which belongs to the genus Prunus and the family Rosaceae. At present, about 70 percent of the gross production of the Sakuranbo cherry in Japan (about 13,200 tons, according to statistics of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in 2012) is produced in Yamagata Prefecture. Satōnishiki, a breed of the Sakuranbo cherry, whose production volume in Japan is the largest of all the cherries, was produced by breeding in Yamagata Prefecture. In addition, Mizakura cherry tree is designated as a tree of the prefecture.

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