Dating Japanese coins

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Could anyone help in dating these 2 japanese coins please.


The first one is this:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13954.html
11th year (10 and 1, read right to left) which is 1936.


Second one is this:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2120.html
1st year (元 Is 1 but only used for counting) which is 1989.


You can look at the listing for the 1 yen coin:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces983.html
That lists the numbers in order.


Also this page might help in the future:
http://sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/sp/lessonj/doc/numbers.html
Also - pretty decent converter here on Numisdoc
https://en.numista.com/numisdoc/calendar-japanese-34.html
Thankyou very much for the help. Converters will come in very handy.
thanks tk
First, you might want to buy them flowers, or maybe ask them out for coffee.  Next, turn on the charm, and see where the night leads you...

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Απόσπασμα: tewcdFirst, you might want to buy them flowers, or maybe ask them out for coffee.  Next, turn on the charm, and see where the night leads you...

Sorry, I have to troll funny topic titles when I get the chance.
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james
Oh, aha I get it.

The first one's really beautiful, though. Well, not as beautiful as my Japanese girlfriend, but it looks UNC.

And for Kemlo, the character 元 means "origin," and it's the "origin" of the Heisei calendar. It's not used in counting except calendars.
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Ah gotcha, my Japanese is quite rusty.

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