1000 yen coin
Japan | |
Value | 1000 Japanese yen |
---|---|
Edge | Reeded |
Composition | .999 Silver |
Catalog number | - |
Obverse | |
Designer | - |
Reverse | |
Designer | - |
The 1000 yen coin is a denomination of the Japanese yen. This denomination is only used for the issue of commemorative silver coins struck by the Japan Mint.
History
The first 1000 yen coin was issued in 1964 to commemorate the Tokyo Olympics. Since then, the Japan Mint has issued various 1000 yen coins commemorating various subjects and events of Japan's history. The recent 1000 yen commemorative coins now utilize the application of color on parts of the coin's design.
List of commemorative 1000 yen coins
- 1964 Summer Olympics (1964)[1]
- 2002 FIFA World Cup (2002)[2]
- The 5th Winter Asian Games (2003)[3]
- The 50th anniversary of the restoration of the Amami Islands to Japan (2003)[4]
- The EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN (2004)[5]
- 50 Years of Japan's Accession to the United Nations (2006)[6]
- International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007 (2007)[7]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Hokkaido) (2008)[8]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Kyoto) (2008)[9]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Shimane) (2008)[10]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Nagano) (2009)[11]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Niigata) (2009)[12]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Ibaraki) (2009)[13]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Nara) (2009)[14]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Kochi) (2010)[15]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Gifu) (2010)[16]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Fukui) (2010)[17]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Aichi) (2010)[18]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Aomori) (2010)[19]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Saga) (2010)[20]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Toyama) (2011)[21]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Tottori) (2011)[22]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Kumamoto) (2011)[23]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Shiga) (2011)[24]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Iwate) (2011)[25]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Akita) (2011)[26]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Okinawa) (2012)[27]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Kanagawa) (2012)[28]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Miyazaki) (2012)[29]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Tochigi) (2012)[30]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Hyogo) (2012)[31]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Oita) (2012)[32]
- The 67th Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group (2012)[33][34]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Miyagi) (2013)[35]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Hiroshima) (2013)[36]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Gunma)[37]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Okayama) (2013)[38]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Shizuoka) (2013)[39]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Yamanashi)[40]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Kagoshima)[41]
- The 50th Anniversary of the opening of the Shinkansen[42]
- The 60th anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Kawaga) (2014)[43]
- The 60th anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Saitama) (2014)[44]
- The 60th anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Ishikawa) (2014)[45]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Yamaguchi) (2015)[46]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Tokushima) (2015)[47]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Fukuoka) (2015)[48]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Wakayama) (2015)[49]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Osaka) (2015)[50]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Nagasaki) (2015)[51]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Chiba) (2015)[52]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Fukushima) (2016)[53]
- The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law (Tokyo) (2016)[54]
- The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 1st Series (Large fishing boat and ears of rice) (2015)[55][56]
- The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 2nd Series (Origami crane) (2015)[57]
- The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 3rd Series (A young boy showing his support for Japan) (2015)[58]
- The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 4th Series (The Japanese archipelago shaking hands and cherry blossom) (2015)[59]
- The Olympic and Paralympic Handover (Rio de Janeiro to Tokyo) (2016)[60][61]
- The 8th Asian Games (2017)[62]
- The 50th Anniversary of the return of the Ogasawara Islands (2018)[63]
- The 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Paralympics series (Series 1: Aquatics and Judo)[64]
- The 150th Anniversary of the Meiji Period (Early Meiji period train station)[65]
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