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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Uncommon 10 Yen Coin


It's Shinnosuke, again.
I want to finish this week's blog as early as possible, for I have many other things to do.

When I went to a supermarket near my house two or three days ago, I got a 10 yen coin as my change whose side wasn't flat like 50 yen or 100 yen coin.
This type of a little unusual 10 yen coin is called "Gizaju" in Japanese.
I am not sure when I started collecting this type of coin, but since then I've collected them.
In addition, I make it a habit to see whether I've received "Gizaju" or not whenever I get 10 yen coins as my change!
There might be people who think that "Gizaju" isn't so worth collecting or it's not uncommon.
However, it is obvious that the number of "Gizaju" is much smaller than that of normal 10 yen coins, so I continue to collect "Gizaju."