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1940-1943 Japanese Golden Kite Bird 5 Sen WW2 Coin. Coinage From World War 2 German Ally Era Japan. Issued Under Emperor Hirohito. 5 Sen By Seller Circulated Condition

These Coins are from WW2 Era Japan. Before World War II, Japan built an extensive empire that included Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria, and parts of northern China. The Japanese regarded this sphere of influence as a political and economic necessity, preventing foreign states from strangling Japan by blocking its access to raw materials and crucial sea-lanes, as Japan possessed very few natural and mining resources of its own, although it imported large amounts of coal from Korea, Manchukuo, and some regions of occupied China. Japan's large military force was regarded as essential to the empire's defense. Rapid growth and structural change characterized Japan's two periods of economic development since 1868. In the first period, the economy grew only moderately at first and relied heavily on traditional agriculture to finance modern industrial infrastructure. When the Russo-Japanese War began in 1904, 65% of employment and 38% of the gross domestic product (GDP) was still based on agriculture but modern industry had begun to expand substantially. During World War I, Japan used the absence of the war-torn European competitors on the world market to advance its economy, generating a trade surplus for the first time since the isolation in the Edo period.

Product Overview

  • Grade Rating: Circulated Condition
  • Graded By: By Seller
  • Variety: Thematic
  • Color: Aluminium
  • Material: Aluminum

Product Features

  • 5 Sen Coin From Desperate WW2 Era Japan

Product Information

    Year ‎1940
    Brand ‎CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
    Unit Grouping ‎Single
    Denomination Unit ‎5 Sen
    Exterior Finish ‎Aluminum
    Metal Type ‎Aluminum
    Package Dimensions ‎1.97 x 0.87 x 0.87 inches
    Item Weight ‎1.76 ounces
    ASIN ‎B0C3GV2WQ6
    Date First Available ‎April 25, 2023

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