SOLD Japanese 1928 Showa Enthronement Medal in Case . NNJ385

Japanese 1928 Showa Enthronement Medal in case. Ribbon with hook and eye suspension. Brown-Burgandy cardboard case with gold kanji on top Worn condition.

 

Additional Notes: The Japanese 1928 Showa Enthronement Commemorative Medal was created to celebrate the ascension of Emperor Hirohito to the throne. The ceremonies were held in 1928. The medal was issued to people throughout the country who participated in the celebration ceremonies. Typically, the Showa Enthronement medals were struck in sharp relief, often times, with the small gold mum crest as an attached piece. The ribbon was designed from the drapes of the enthronement pavilion. The obverse shows the imperial throne with the words “Banzai” written below. Cherry and orange blossoms surround the ring. The reverse has cloud shapes and an inscription reading “Showa 3 (for 1928) November, Enthronement Commemorative Medal.” The medal can be found awarded in a purple, red, black, or brown (among other colors) cardboard case with gold kanji (lettering) on the front.

 

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sold ttmi feb 2, 2026

original 60/ sold 60

Additional information

Weight 4 oz
Dimensions 6 × 5 × 3 in

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