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Summary Of: Yen

large quantities of yen are often counted in multiples of 10... Fixed value of the yen to the US dollar... Yen and major currencies float... Yen in the early 1980s... 1 yen convertible silver note issued in 1885... 1 yen convertible silver note issued in 1885... The yen was introduced by the... The yen replaced the complex monetary system of the... The yen was legally defined as 0... Fixed value of the yen to the US dollar... Fixed value of the yen to the US dollar... The yen lost most of its value during and after... By 1971 the yen had become undervalued... Yen and major currencies float... Yen and major currencies float... that a rise in the value of the yen would hurt export growth by making Japanese products less competitive and would damage the industrial... market pressures caused the yen to continue climbing in value... caused the yen to depreciate to a range of... emergence of trade surpluses drove the yen back up to... Yen in the early 1980s... Yen in the early 1980s... the yen failed to rise in value even though current account surpluses returned and grew quickly... the average value of the yen actually dropped to... related demand for yen was offset by other factors... as Japanese investors changed their yen for other currencies... This kept the yen weak relative to the dollar and fostered the rapid rise in the Japanese trade surplus... the yen rose to a peak of... the yen hit a peak of under 80 yen per dollar... The yen declined during the... of investors borrowing yen and investing in better... yen coin of 1870... yen coin of 1870... Gold 1 yen were introduced in 1871... the silver 1 yen coin was demonetized and the sizes of the gold coins were reduced by 50... 1 and 5 yen were introduced between 1946 and 1948... Coins in denominations of less than 1 yen became invalid on December 31... silver 100 yen pieces were introduced... the first 500 yen coins were introduced... yen where Nihonkoku is on the reverse... 500 yen coins are the highest valued coins to be used regularly in the world... the 500 yen has been a favourite target for counterfeiters... The 1 yen coin is made out of 100... yen coins instead display... The issuance of the yen banknotes began in 1872... of the yen is determined in... is governed by the desire of yen holders to exchange their yen for other currencies to purchase... for the yen is governed by the desire of foreigners to buy goods and services in Japan and...

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