Hello, I just wanted to show off a new addition to my collection. This is a really nice Japan 50 Sen from 1937. There were 48 million of these minted for the year and there are 788 graded at NGC. At the top end there are 2 in MS68, 27 in MS67 and 108 in MS66. So it's a very affordable coin in high grades, and I think the toning on this one makes it extra special. It's in an old holder, the type is nicknamed 'no line fatty'. 'Generation 4.0 - Common. Produced Aug 1989-1992. This holder has the same front label as Gen 3 but the rear got a hologram for updated security. Holder is found with brown or green border labels also. While still fairly common it is seen less and less as time goes by.'
Picked up some new additions, all raw. How do we grade this one? Looks to be underlying bright lustre under the toning on the reverse when I move it in the light.