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1918 1 Fr Gad-467 F-217 MS64+ PCGS #152871

Purchased raw, graded March 2021

(1859-68) Bu JNDA 09-52 Ansei 安 政 MS64 PCGS #390892

Cherrypicked from a large group of raw pieces. Graded January 2020.

(1832-58) 2 Shu JNDA 09-43 Tenpo 天 保 MS62 PCGS #400020

Cherrypicked from a large group of raw pieces. Graded January 2020.

(1868-69) 2 Bu JNDA 09-29 Meiji 明 治 MS62 PCGS #408234

Graded January 2020. Interesting to note that the populations for this type also exploded between January and April of 2020 - this one had a population of 20/0 when first graded.

(1868-69) 2 Bu JNDA 09-29 Meiji 明 治 MS62 PCGS #408234

Graded October 2022. Interesting to note that the populations for this type also exploded between January and April of 2020 - this one would've had a population of 20/0 in early 2020.

(1856-60) 2 Bu JNDA 09-27 Ansei 安 政 MS62 PCGS #419484

Ex. ANACS AU50. Graded at PCGS March 2021.

(1868-69) Bu JNDA 09-54 Meiji 明 治 跳分 跳銀 MS64 PCGS #676388

Sold without mention of calligraphy variations. Graded January 2020.

(1837-54) Bu JNDA 09-51 Shonai 庄内 MS63 PCGS #714420

Graded March 2021. Note both counterstamps are official; the reverse "Y" stamp is omitted from most, if not all, English sources.

(1860) 2 Bu JNDA 09-28 Man'en 万 延 Ansei Type 安政型 AU58 PCGS #860369

Graded June 2021. As of July 2021, 11 have been graded. I've found nine of them, and three of those are misattributed. This is the highest grade I've been able to locate to confirm it's correctly attributed.

(1860) 2 Bu JNDA 09-28 Man'en 万 延 Meiji Type 明治型 AU58 PCGS #860370

When purchased pop was 4/1, and at least one of those AU58 was just a Meiji Nibu in the wrong holder. Between January and April 2020 the populations exploded; all newly graded pieces I've seen have been misattributed. At least 59 MS62, 20 AU58, and all 3 MS61 are just Meiji Nibu. I have a suspicion the actual populations are much closer to original numbers (4/1). To date, I've found one correctly attributed AU58 (this one) and one MS62 (the first coin on CoinFacts as of August 20, 2022). Early Japanese Coins by David Hartill clearly shows how to differentiate between Man'en and Meiji, and the JNDA shows the difference between the Man'en Ansei-type and Man'en Meiji-type. An illustrated explanation is also available here: https://rectanglecoins.com/attributing-manen-nibu

(1860) 2 Bu JNDA 09-28 Man'en 万 延 Meiji Type 明治型 AU58 PCGS #860370

When purchased pop was 4/1, and at least one of those AU58 was just a Meiji Nibu in the wrong holder. Between January and April 2020 the populations exploded; all newly graded pieces I've seen have been misattributed. At least 59 MS62, 20 AU58, and all 3 MS61 are just Meiji Nibu. I have a suspicion the actual populations are much closer to original numbers (4/1). To date, I've found one correctly attributed AU58 (this one) and one MS62 (the first coin on CoinFacts as of August 20, 2022). Early Japanese Coins by David Hartill clearly shows how to differentiate between Man'en and Meiji, and the JNDA shows the difference between the Man'en Ansei-type and Man'en Meiji-type. An illustrated explanation is also available here: https://rectanglecoins.com/attributing-manen-nibu

1889 5C FR2 PCGS #3850

Previously in an NGC PO01 holder Crossed for a lowball set and... well, oops