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Giappone. - 6 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period  (Senza prezzo di riserva)
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Giappone. - 6 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period (Senza prezzo di riserva)

Japan. - 6 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 ◆嘉永七年 Kaei 7 The year 1854 (Kaei 7) was a turbulent year in the late Edo period. Perry's return voyage and the signing of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Japan and the United States (March) decided the opening of the country. Furthermore, major earthquakes and tsunamis struck in rapid succession, including the Iga Earthquake (June) and the Ansei Tōkai and Nankai Earthquakes (November, the origin of the “Inamura no Hi” anecdote). On November 27th, the era name was changed to Ansei. ◆銀壱匁 Gin Ichi-Monme “Gin Ichi-monme” was a unit of weight for silver in the Edo period, equivalent to approximately 3.75 grams. In modern units of weight, 1 monme is 3.75 grams. In the Edo period, one “Han-Fuda 藩札” was equivalent in value to 3.75 grams of silver. 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

N. 101639251

Venduto
Giappone. - 6 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period  (Senza prezzo di riserva)

Giappone. - 6 banknotes - "Han-Fuda 藩札" - Edo Period (Senza prezzo di riserva)

Japan. - 6 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

◆嘉永七年 Kaei 7
The year 1854 (Kaei 7) was a turbulent year in the late Edo period. Perry's return voyage and the signing of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Japan and the United States (March) decided the opening of the country. Furthermore, major earthquakes and tsunamis struck in rapid succession, including the Iga Earthquake (June) and the Ansei Tōkai and Nankai Earthquakes (November, the origin of the “Inamura no Hi” anecdote). On November 27th, the era name was changed to Ansei.

◆銀壱匁 Gin Ichi-Monme
“Gin Ichi-monme” was a unit of weight for silver in the Edo period, equivalent to approximately 3.75 grams. In modern units of weight, 1 monme is 3.75 grams. In the Edo period, one “Han-Fuda 藩札” was equivalent in value to 3.75 grams of silver.


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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