TOKYO -- Japan's 5 yen coin is becoming more expensive to produce amid higher materials prices and an unfavorable exchange rate, raising the possibility that the per-coin production cost will eventually surpass its face value.
Weak Japanese currency drives up dollar-based materials prices

Five-yen coins, in foreground, are made from copper and zinc. (Photo by Shoya Okinaga)
TOKYO -- Japan's 5 yen coin is becoming more expensive to produce amid higher materials prices and an unfavorable exchange rate, raising the possibility that the per-coin production cost will eventually surpass its face value.