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Coins from Showa 64 (1989) represent a unique snapshot, as this was the final year of Emperor Hirohito’s era before the transition to Heisei, making these coins particularly notable among numismatists focusing on Japanese currency chronology.
The ten-yen and five-yen denominations are commonly collected for their historical significance and distinctive design continuity at the close of the Showa period.
While circulated condition typically lowers monetary value, authentic Japanese-market coins from this transitional year remain sought after for completeness in Showa-era collections.
Pricing at around ¥1,500–¥2,000 aligns with the market norm for used lots of this size and era, reflecting steady domestic interest rather than speculative premium.