Coins4Cheese
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What's up everyone? I've been thinking about CRHing Japanese coins. Since I live in Japan, I don't get to search a lot of American coins, except for the ones on the US bases (witch is not alot!) So anyways, I'm thinking about stopping at Japanese banks, and asking for 100 yen ($1) coins. I read that from 1957-1966, they were made out of .600 fitness of silver. Do you think the silver value exceed the face value of the coin? Also, I plan on searching 10 yen coins (10 cents) I'll look for the ones before 1959, because they had reeded edges, unlike the modern un-reeded 10 yens.
I know that there are Japanese bank rolls, but the ones I seen were in shrink wrap. If anyone has ANY info about Japanese banks, coin rolls, etc, it will be deeply apreciated. HH all!
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Do you think that the Japanese gov. culled all the silver? CRHing in Japan could be like CRHing in Canada; virgin territory! Or it could be a nightmare, with all the silver gone. What do you think?
I know that there are Japanese bank rolls, but the ones I seen were in shrink wrap. If anyone has ANY info about Japanese banks, coin rolls, etc, it will be deeply apreciated. HH all!
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Do you think that the Japanese gov. culled all the silver? CRHing in Japan could be like CRHing in Canada; virgin territory! Or it could be a nightmare, with all the silver gone. What do you think?
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