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The 2021 1 oz Momotaro Onto Demon Island Silver Coin brings one of Japan’s most cherished folktales to life through traditional Edo period artistry. Struck by the Scottsdale Mint, this antiqued silver coin captures the powerful moment when Momotaro, known as the Peach Boy, and his loyal animal companions arrive at the shores of Onigashima to face the Oni. With an ultra limited antiqued mintage, this coin is highly valued by collectors who appreciate historical storytelling and numismatic rarity.
Reverse Design: High Relief Storytelling The reverse shows Momotaro standing at the front of his boat as it reaches the rocky shores of Onigashima, also known as Demon Island. He holds a banner marked with his peach crest while his companions, the dog, monkey, and pheasant, prepare for battle. The Ukiyoe style is clearly visible in the flowing wave patterns and detailed geometric border surrounding the scene. The antiqued finish gives the coin an aged and historic appearance while highlighting the high relief engraving and shadows.
Obverse Design: Authenticity and Security The obverse features the official coat of arms of Samoa surrounded by a matching decorative border. It displays the weight, purity, year of issue 2021, and the face value of 5 Tala, confirming its legal tender status and silver value.
Lower Mintage Higher Demand: With only 6,250 antiqued coins available worldwide, this version is harder to find than standard BU coins
Easy Handling: The antiqued finish naturally hides fingerprints and minor marks, making it easier to handle than mirror finish coins
Cultural Appeal: The combination of Samoan legal tender status and Japanese folklore attracts both world coin collectors and fans of Japanese mythology
The 2021 1 oz Momotaro Onto Demon Island Silver Coin brings one of Japan’s most cherished folktales to life through traditional Edo period artistry. Struck by the Scottsdale Mint, this antiqued silver coin captures the powerful moment when Momotaro, known as the Peach Boy, and his loyal animal companions arrive at the shores of Onigashima to face the Oni. With an ultra limited antiqued mintage, this coin is highly valued by collectors who appreciate historical storytelling and numismatic rarity.
Reverse Design: High Relief Storytelling The reverse shows Momotaro standing at the front of his boat as it reaches the rocky shores of Onigashima, also known as Demon Island. He holds a banner marked with his peach crest while his companions, the dog, monkey, and pheasant, prepare for battle. The Ukiyoe style is clearly visible in the flowing wave patterns and detailed geometric border surrounding the scene. The antiqued finish gives the coin an aged and historic appearance while highlighting the high relief engraving and shadows.
Obverse Design: Authenticity and Security The obverse features the official coat of arms of Samoa surrounded by a matching decorative border. It displays the weight, purity, year of issue 2021, and the face value of 5 Tala, confirming its legal tender status and silver value.
Lower Mintage Higher Demand: With only 6,250 antiqued coins available worldwide, this version is harder to find than standard BU coins
Easy Handling: The antiqued finish naturally hides fingerprints and minor marks, making it easier to handle than mirror finish coins
Cultural Appeal: The combination of Samoan legal tender status and Japanese folklore attracts both world coin collectors and fans of Japanese mythology