
Details
Japanese multipurpose made of blade, scissor and file, inserted inside two coins that faithfully reproduce the Japanese Yen coined during the Meiji period 1870-1914.
Features:
coin diameter: 38mm.
weight: 30 gr.
blade length: 2cm
thickness: 5.5 mm
blade material: 420J2 steel
History of the coin:
The introduction of the yen occurred in 1872 by the Meiji government and replaced by an excessively complex monetary system of the Edo period.Initially, the yen was minted in gold, until 1888 and then moved to silver, until 1914
Details
Japanese multipurpose made of blade, scissor and file, inserted inside two coins that faithfully reproduce the Japanese Yen coined during the Meiji period 1870-1914.
Features:
coin diameter: 38mm.
weight: 30 gr.
blade length: 2cm
thickness: 5.5 mm
blade material: 420J2 steel
History of the coin:
The introduction of the yen occurred in 1872 by the Meiji government and replaced by an excessively complex monetary system of the Edo period.Initially, the yen was minted in gold, until 1888 and then moved to silver, until 1914
Specifications
Brand | Coltelleria Collini |
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Handle Material | Metallic |
colour | grey |
Present uses | forbici, lama 39mm, lima per unghie - pulisciunghie |
Blade Type | Folding |
Stainless Steel | 420J2 |
Edge | Plain |
Country of production | Japan |
Rarity | Very Rare |
Materials and Finishes | 7,5 |
Steel Quality | 6,5 |
Strength | 5,5 |
Practicality | 9 |
Quality/Price | 7,5 |