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Empire of Japan
2 Sen
Meiji 15th era
大日本帝國
二錢
明治十五年
Item number: A2823
Year: AD 1882
Material: Bronze
Size: 31.4 x 31.4 x 1.9 mm
Weight: 13.2 g
Provenance: Fuchin Coin 2020
This is a 2-sen bronze coin issued by the Empire of Japan in Meiji 15 (AD 1882).
At the centre of the obverse, the denomination “2 Sen” (二錢) is inscribed vertically in Kanji characters. On either side, a decorative wreath composed of entwined paulownia and chrysanthemum leaves tied with a ribbon surrounds the central inscription. Positioned above is the chrysanthemum crest, symbolising the emperor, accompanied by the inscription “50 pieces equal 1 Yen”.
The reverse features a beaded circle enclosing a flying dragon at its centre. The design of the 2-sen bronze coin is traditionally divided at Meiji 11 (AD 1878) into two varieties: the earlier “Horned Dragon” (角龍), characterised by a slender-bodied dragon, and the later “Wave Dragon” (波龍) type, featuring a more robust, muscular form. Along the lower edge of the coin, the denomination “2 SEN” is inscribed in English, while the upper margin bears the issuing country’s name “Dai Nippon” (大日本) and the year of issue “Meiji 15” (明治十五年) in Kanji characters.
In Meiji 4 (AD 1871), the Japanese government promulgated the New Currency Act (Shinka Jōrei), which authorised the issuance of Western-style coinage. Under this system, silver coins were designated as the primary currency, while bronze coins served as subsidiary denominations for small transactions. Initially, bronze coins were issued only in denominations of 1 rin, ½ sen, and 1 sen. It was not until Meiji 7 (AD 1874) that a 2-sen bronze coin was added to the series. However, following its release, the 2-sen coin was found to be inconvenient for daily use due to its large physical size, leading to the discontinuation of its production in Meiji 17 (AD 1884).
It is worth noting that the renowned Japanese mystery writer Edogawa Ranpo featured the 2-sen bronze coin not only as the title but also as a crucial element in the resolution of his debut short detective storey, “The Two-Sen Bronze Coin.”