
Japan Saigō Takamori Meiji Era Centennial Commemoration Medal in Silver
This commemorative silver medallion honours Saigō Takamori, one of the most iconic and influential figures of the Meiji era. Struck in fine silver and weighing 25.7 grams, it was issued for the Meiji Centennial to celebrate Saigō’s enduring legacy as a statesman, military leader, and symbol of integrity during Japan’s transformative 19th-century reforms.
The obverse presents a dignified portrait of Saigō Takamori, accompanied by his life dates, 1827–1877, capturing the strength and resolve that shaped his reputation as the “last true samurai.” The reverse bears the inspirational phrase “Reverence for Heaven and Love for Humanity,” reflecting Saigō’s deeply held philosophical values and the moral ideals that guided his leadership.
Beautifully designed and richly symbolic, this medallion stands as a tribute to a pivotal historical figure and a meaningful keepsake for collectors interested in Japanese history, samurai heritage, or fine commemorative silver.
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Japan Saigō Takamori Meiji Era Centennial Commemoration Medal in Silver
This commemorative silver medallion honours Saigō Takamori, one of the most iconic and influential figures of the Meiji era. Struck in fine silver and weighing 25.7 grams, it was issued for the Meiji Centennial to celebrate Saigō’s enduring legacy as a statesman, military leader, and symbol of integrity during Japan’s transformative 19th-century reforms.
The obverse presents a dignified portrait of Saigō Takamori, accompanied by his life dates, 1827–1877, capturing the strength and resolve that shaped his reputation as the “last true samurai.” The reverse bears the inspirational phrase “Reverence for Heaven and Love for Humanity,” reflecting Saigō’s deeply held philosophical values and the moral ideals that guided his leadership.
Beautifully designed and richly symbolic, this medallion stands as a tribute to a pivotal historical figure and a meaningful keepsake for collectors interested in Japanese history, samurai heritage, or fine commemorative silver.
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This commemorative silver medallion honours Saigō Takamori, one of the most iconic and influential figures of the Meiji era. Struck in fine silver and weighing 25.7 grams, it was issued for the Meiji Centennial to celebrate Saigō’s enduring legacy as a statesman, military leader, and symbol of integrity during Japan’s transformative 19th-century reforms.
The obverse presents a dignified portrait of Saigō Takamori, accompanied by his life dates, 1827–1877, capturing the strength and resolve that shaped his reputation as the “last true samurai.” The reverse bears the inspirational phrase “Reverence for Heaven and Love for Humanity,” reflecting Saigō’s deeply held philosophical values and the moral ideals that guided his leadership.
Beautifully designed and richly symbolic, this medallion stands as a tribute to a pivotal historical figure and a meaningful keepsake for collectors interested in Japanese history, samurai heritage, or fine commemorative silver.
























