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What is the name of the tree in the Japanese 1 Yen?

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It's just a generic sapling. No model. 【from Japanese Wikipedia】In 1955, Ministry of Finance published the design of one Yen. Though there's no specific model for the young tree, it means a universal tree in theory. read more

It’s just a generic sapling. No model. 【from Japanese Wikipedia】In 1955, Ministry of Finance published the design of one Yen. Though there's no specific model for the young tree, it means a universal tree in theory. read more

The 1-yen coin (一円硬貨, Ichi-en kōka) is the smallest denomination of the Japanese yen currency. The first Japanese one-yen coin was minted in 1871, and was made out of silver. Eventually gold coins were also produced causing co-circulation among the two. Silver one-yen coins ceased production in 1914. read more

In 1874, during the circulation of the gold 1 yen coin, the Empire of Japan issued another 1 yen coin, which circulated alongside it in Imperial Japan. This coin had a mass of 26.96 grams and a diameter of 38.6 millimeters, being nearly equal in size to the first 1 yen coin. read more

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