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Japan. - 8 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period (Ohne mindestpreis)

Japan. - 8 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period These are very old banknotes issued in Japan during the Edo period.. Called "Han-Fuda 藩札" The Edo period was unified by the “Tokugawa clan”. Therefore, there is naturally a common currency. However, the unique banknotes of local “Han 藩” were also often used in those days. Many were issued on the occasion of financial difficulties. After the Meiji era, “Han-Fuda 藩札” were banned. Size: 16×3.5 cm ◆但馬国 Tajima Province Tajima Province (たじまのくに) was an ancient administrative division (reizei no kuni) of Japan corresponding to the northern part of present-day Hyogo Prefecture. Belonging to the San'in region, it was also known by the abbreviated name “Tanshu” (たんしゅう) and is an area rich in nature and history. Its provincial capital is believed to have been located in Hidaka-cho, Toyooka City. During the Edo period, domains such as Izushi, Toyooka, and Muraoka were established there. After the Meiji period, it was incorporated into Hyogo Prefecture. ◆銀三匁 Gin-san monme “Gin-san monme” refers to the weight equivalent to three silver coins from the Edo period (approximately 11.25g). It was a unit used to indicate the value of silver coins, where one monme was a weight unit (in the shakkan system) of approximately 3.75g, equivalent to the weight of one modern Japanese 5-yen coin. This reflects the practice during the era when gold, silver, and copper coins circulated, where the value of silver coins was traded based on weight (monme). This single "Han-Fuda 藩札" was a valuable paper currency worth three silver coins of the time. These are old and have some stains and tears. However, the illustrations and text are decipherable. These are wonderful items. Old things are so beautiful. Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan to overseas. We have other rare items up for current auction. Please check them out. #freeshipping

Nr. 100789878

Verkauft
Japan. - 8 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Japan. - 8 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period (Ohne mindestpreis)

Japan. - 8 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period

These are very old banknotes issued in Japan during the Edo period..
Called "Han-Fuda 藩札"

The Edo period was unified by the “Tokugawa clan”. Therefore, there is naturally a common currency. However, the unique banknotes of local “Han 藩” were also often used in those days. Many were issued on the occasion of financial difficulties. After the Meiji era, “Han-Fuda 藩札” were banned.

Size: 16×3.5 cm

◆但馬国 Tajima Province
Tajima Province (たじまのくに) was an ancient administrative division (reizei no kuni) of Japan corresponding to the northern part of present-day Hyogo Prefecture. Belonging to the San'in region, it was also known by the abbreviated name “Tanshu” (たんしゅう) and is an area rich in nature and history. Its provincial capital is believed to have been located in Hidaka-cho, Toyooka City. During the Edo period, domains such as Izushi, Toyooka, and Muraoka were established there. After the Meiji period, it was incorporated into Hyogo Prefecture.

◆銀三匁 Gin-san monme
“Gin-san monme” refers to the weight equivalent to three silver coins from the Edo period (approximately 11.25g). It was a unit used to indicate the value of silver coins, where one monme was a weight unit (in the shakkan system) of approximately 3.75g, equivalent to the weight of one modern Japanese 5-yen coin. This reflects the practice during the era when gold, silver, and copper coins circulated, where the value of silver coins was traded based on weight (monme).
This single "Han-Fuda 藩札" was a valuable paper currency worth three silver coins of the time.


These are old and have some stains and tears. However, the illustrations and text are decipherable.
These are wonderful items. Old things are so beautiful.

Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan to overseas.
We have other rare items up for current auction. Please check them out.

#freeshipping






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