A list of puns related to "Japanese yen"
How do you steal a nation's wealth? By forcing a legal tender upon an occupied state that you print and control at gun point. Not backed by gold or convertible.....essentially, forcing a nation to trade in toilet paper to finance a war.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-33906603
Note: The Japanese took lessons from the west.....
Winter Break Sale! HAPPY NEW YEAR! :D
ALL ITEMS ARE GENUINE, GUARANTEED.
VERIFICATION: https://imgur.com/a/WSB3lgN
Shipping and Payment:
Free USPS TRACKED shipping on ALL COIN LOTS via padded bubble mailer.
I will only ship to buyers from the USA.
**METHOD: the Email INVOICE and Order Communication**
My communication steps:
Reddit Communication for Buying:
[Lot 1] Japan 1 Yen (1888/Year 21) - AU +/aUNC with cleaning - $100:
[Lot 2] Japan 1 Yen (1891/Year 24) - AU with Toning/darkish tarnish/patina - $105:
Is it ok if I post picture comparing the 2 version on this subreddit?
AFAIK, Datablitz and I-Tech only carries either US$ or HK$.
Tough times call for drastic measures, sadly I have to reach in the safe and offer up my prized Pokemon possession....Vet bills and Christmas will do that to ya. Around 300 world Population on these in a PSA 10.
Asking below market value at $650
If any other information is needed please just reach out. Stay Blessed and have a safe and happy Holidays.
I found something very strange, and I'm by no means a financial advisor, or even that knowledgeable in Crypto myself, but wanted to share an oddity I found, in case interesting to anyone.
The title is basically the tl;dr, the $GYEN is a stablecoin that is backed by the Japanese Yen, with CMO/Citadel seemingly the creator of it as per coinbase's description.
The coin has recently been delisted with people seemingly losing money that was invested into this (more at bottom of page), this message is visible to me now on coinbase pro (the price has since tanked):
>"Due to technical reasons, we've disabled buying, selling, sending, receiving and trading for GYEN and POWR. Our teams are working to fix this as quickly as possible - we apologize for any inconvenience!""
What is a stablecoin? I'll let this explain better than I can - https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stablecoin.asp
GYEN's recent movement (1M scale):
Interestingly, this also happened on a much bigger scale back on 12th May:
https://preview.redd.it/k00fyglsdt081.png?width=891&format=png&auto=webp&s=b6a4322af3ae1ae1decc17868ea4fcf86f417025
Now I have no explanations as to why or how this as happened, as to my best knowledge, stablecoins should not be experiencing volatility like this at all, especially the levels of these spikes.
However, I've compiled a few notes below of what I found for people to dissect and look into, who may have a better understanding than myself:
Please direct message me only. NO SPOT OFFERS.
I have tried to take quality photos for so buyers can inspect the coins. Please feel free to request additional pictures if needed.
Payment and Shipping Method: PayPal or Venmo, USPS First Class Shipping with Tracking: $5
French and French Colonies:
1844W French 5 Francs (Louis Philippe I): $25 SOLD
1849A French 5 Francs (Ceres): $40 SOLD
1850A French 5 Francs (Ceres): $35 SOLD
1866BB French 1 Franc: $20
1873A French 5 Francs (Hercules) #1: $38
1873A French 5 Francs (Hercules) #2: $35
1875A French 5 Francs (Hercules): $45 (nice luster) SOLD
1876A French 5 Francs (Hercules): $45
1965 French 10 Francs (Hercules): $25 (nice luster)
1898 French Indochina Piastre: $45 SOLD
Other Crown Size Coins:
1917 Egypt 20 Piastre (larger than crown, rarer coin!): $45
1887 Japan Yen: $80 SOLD
Early Islamic Caliphates of the Medieval Period ($225 shipped), or:
745/746 Umayyad Caliphate Dirham: $85
780/781 Abbasid Caliphate Dirham: $85
790-791 Abbasid Caliphate Half Drachm: $65
British:
1836 UK Half Crown (William IV): $17
1850 UK Half Crown (Victoria): $50
1907 UK Half Crown (Edward VII): $30
1920 Straits Settlement 50 Cents: $19
1935 British Palestine 100 Mils: $35
Today Bitcoin hit 55,400 Euros. The previous all time high was at 54,194 Euros.
Today Bitcoin hit 7,376,977 Yen. The previous all time high was at 7,057,300 Yen.
Today Bitcoin hit 86,350 Australian dollars. The previous all time high was at 85,157 Australian dollars.
What is the best way to cash out the Bitcoin I have? I want Japanese yen.
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