The Pearl Harbor and Japanese Invasion Coin & Currency Collection commemorates the December 7, 1941 attack, a key moment in U.S. history that led to World War II. Resulting in 2,403 American deaths, it prompted President Roosevelt’s famous phrase about “a date which will live in infamy.” This collection includes a $1 Japanese Invasion Note that was never used, a rare steel penny from 1943, and silver nickels struck during the war. All items are over 75 years old, presented in very good or fine condition, preserving the memory of this significant historical event.
Customers say
Customers find this Pearl Harbor coin collection to be a nice addition to their collections, with great color and quality. They appreciate its historical value, with one customer noting it provides interesting information about its use, and another mentioning it’s a fascinating World War II collectible. The collection includes a Japanese dollar bill, and one customer mentions it’s a great way to start conversations with kids. While some customers consider it worth the price, others find it overpriced.
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