YAMANASHI Prefecture The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law 500 yen Bicolor Clad Coin (山梨)

MaterialNickel-brass,
Cupronickel and Copper
CompositionCopper 750
Zinc 125
Nickel 125
Weight7.1g
Diameter26.5mm
Year of Production2013

A 500 yen coin made to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law.

There are 47 types, the same as the number of prefectures in Japan.

It is made by combining two technologies: “Cladd,” in which another type of metal plate is inserted between two metal plates, and “Bicolor,” in which another metal is placed in a disk. “Baikara Clad

There are jagged edges on the sides, and only four places are shaped differently from the rest.

The reverse side is the same.

The design imitates the coins of the Edo period.

It is written in kanji as “local Autonomy” in four characters.

​The year and “JAPAN 47PREFECTURES COIN PROGRAM” are engraved.

The obverse has a different design for each prefecture.

The YAMANASHI type depicts grapes and Mt. Fuji(富士山,Fujisan).


Grapes are one of the specialty products of Yamanashi Prefecture. Yamanashi Prefecture has the highest grape production in Japan.

Mt. Fuji is a mountain that straddles Shizuoka and Yamanashi, and is a famous mountain that can be said to be a symbol not only of Yamanashi but also of Japan.
 Boasting a remarkable height of 3,776 meters, every year many people from Japan and around the world visit the mountain for sightseeing and mountain climbing.  In addition, due to its size and beauty, as well as the harsh environment of Mount Fuji, it has been an object of worship since ancient times, and is counted as one of Japan’s three sacred mountains.

This time, it is depicted from a viewpoint that can be seen from Yamanashi Prefecture.

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