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1 Mon "Eirakutsūhō" Copper alloy

1 Mon "Eirakutsūhō" (Copper alloy) - obverse1 Mon "Eirakutsūhō" (Copper alloy) - reverse

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Features

Issuer Japan
İmparator Go-Yōzei (1586-1611)
Type Standart tedavül madenî paralar
Yıllar 1587-1608
Value 1 Mon
Currency Mon (683-1891)
Composition Bakır
Ağırlık 3 g
Diameter 25 mm
Kalınlık 1 mm
Şekil Yuvarlak ve ortası kare delikli
Technique Döküm
Orientation Madalya Hizalaması ↑↑
Demonetized 1608
Numara
N#
221649
Referanslar DHJ# 3.10-3.14, 3.15-17, etc.
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
, JC# 07-1-1
Ujisato Hanyu (ed.), Clark Smith (ed.), Koryu Katagiri (ed.); 2021. The Standard Catalog of Japanese Coins. Zeus Coin Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.

Obverse

(en) Four characters around square hole

Lettering:
 永
寶 通
 樂

Reverse

Boş.Automatically translated

Edge

SadeAutomatically translated

Comments

(en) This coin is an imitation of the Chinese Yong Le Tong Bao and circulated alongside a large quantity of imported Chinese originals known as a toraisen. Japanese made coins are scarce today and distinguishing them and the imported coins is quite difficult. Dark copper alloys are said to be more frequent in Japanese coins and craftsmanship ranges from nearly Chinese quality to poorly made bitasen DHJ# 2.97-98 and 3.19.
Ming dynasty inscription coins were officially prohibited by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1608 but bitasen continued to circulate until 1670 replaced by the more favoured Kan'eitsūhō.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC Referanslar Frequency
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.10
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) right hand of 幺 of 樂 is ㄥ instead of ム 26%
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.11
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) 白 of 寶 is very narrow 13%
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.12
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) long vertical dot over 辶 of 通 3%
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.13
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) small trianguar head on 通 5%
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.14
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) large head on 通 0%
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.15-17
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) large characters 26%
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.18
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) bottom of 樂 like 木 8%
ND (1587-1608)  DHJ# 3.19
David Hartill; 2011. Early Japanese Coins. Self-published, Gamlingay, United Kingdom.
(en) small, bad quality unoffical issue 10%

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