Japan 2013 47th Prefectures Series Program - Miyagi 1 oz Silver Proof Coin

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DATE Masamune (A.D. 1567-1636): DATE Masamune is a samurai lord, who governed the wide range of Tohoku (Northeast) Area in Japan, and later reigned as the first lord of the Sendai Domain, which mainly consisted of present-day Miyagi Prefecture, in the Edo period (1603-1868). His statue designed on the obverse is placed on the site of the main keep of Sendai Castle, which was built by him on a mountain known as a natural fortress. Keicho Mission to Europe: Keicho Mission was s delegation which was dispatched by DATE Masamune to the King of Spain and the Pope in Rome, in search for the possibility of a direct trade with Mexico, in exchange for permitting Christian missions in his domain, in 1613. HASWKURA Tsunenage, who had been chosen as the envoy, embarked and made the journey across the Pacific Ocean on the first Japanese-built Western-style sailing ship "San Juan Bautista", accompanied by a missionary, luis Sotelo. Finally, he was received in audience with the Spanish King Philip III and the Pope Paul V, and came back to Japan seven years later in 1620.

Metal: Silver
Weight: 1 oz
Fineness: 99.9%
Mintage: 100,000 (10,000 available outside Japan)
Denomination: 1000 Yen
Condition: Proof
Year: 2013