日本. - 7 Banknotes - Edo Period / Early Meiji (沒有保留價)





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一組七張江戶時期 domains 說明紙,出自大和國山邊地區(島村藩),於延享二年(1745)發行,分別為銀5 Bu、銀1 Monme與銀3 Bu,背面附紙板底座,表面有磨損、刮痕與褪色。
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【Rare Antique Coins】Set of 7 Edo Period Domain Notes (Han-satsu) - Yamato Province, Shibamura Domain, and Others - Enkyo 2nd Year (1745) - Silver 5 Bu/Silver 1 Monme - Names Listed - Paper Money - Antique Collection
■ Product Description: This is a set of 7 "Han-satsu" (domain notes), which were issued and circulated exclusively within the territories of various domains during the Edo period. These notes are of extremely high historical value. According to the labels, they were mainly issued by the Shibamura Domain in Yamato Province (present-day Nara Prefecture), and feature the following very interesting era names and denominations inscribed or printed in ink.
[Main Contents]
"Silver Five Bu" issued on an auspicious day in May, Enkyo 2 (1745), signed by three people.
"Silver Five Bu" issued on an auspicious day in May, Enkyo 2 (1745), signed by two people.
"Silver One Monme" Gosho-gumi, Enkyo 2 (1745)
"Silver One Monme" Hashimoto-cho, Enkyo 2
"Silver One Monme" Yoshinoya Hachiemon / Yamato Uda Yohachi
"Silver Three Bu" signed by three people, Enkyo 2
Shibamura Domain, Yamato Province, "Silver One Monme," May, Enkyo 2
The surface features intricate woodblock printing of images of gods and Buddhas (such as Daikokuten) and complex frame patterns, vividly conveying the advanced printing technology and economic system of the time, including measures to prevent counterfeiting. Since they are mounted on a cardboard backing, they are easy to store as part of a coin collection, and they are also excellent pieces that exude a wonderful presence as historical documents for display and research, or as framed Japanese-style interior decoration.
■ Product Details
Classification: Old banknotes / Feudal domain notes / Edo period banknotes / Old coins
Region: Yamato Province (around Shibamura Domain, etc.)
Quantity: Set of 7 (with collection cardboard backing)
Main Era and Denomination: Enkyo 2 (1745), Silver 5 bu, Silver 1 monme, Silver 3 bu
■ Size and Weight
Size per banknote (approx.): 17 cm (height) x 5 cm (width)
Total weight (including cardboard backing): Approx. 64 g
■ Product Condition Condition Rank: Scratches and stains present (historical antique item) Due to being a very old paper product (washi) from approximately 280 years ago, there is overall discoloration, stains, wrinkles, wear and tear on the edges, and fading of the ink due to age. It has a strong sense of character as an antique or collectible that has survived through history.
(L1327)
We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive.
Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties.
There may be scratches and dirt caused by age.
If an item exceeds the specified size or weight, it may be shipped in multiple packages.
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【Rare Antique Coins】Set of 7 Edo Period Domain Notes (Han-satsu) - Yamato Province, Shibamura Domain, and Others - Enkyo 2nd Year (1745) - Silver 5 Bu/Silver 1 Monme - Names Listed - Paper Money - Antique Collection
■ Product Description: This is a set of 7 "Han-satsu" (domain notes), which were issued and circulated exclusively within the territories of various domains during the Edo period. These notes are of extremely high historical value. According to the labels, they were mainly issued by the Shibamura Domain in Yamato Province (present-day Nara Prefecture), and feature the following very interesting era names and denominations inscribed or printed in ink.
[Main Contents]
"Silver Five Bu" issued on an auspicious day in May, Enkyo 2 (1745), signed by three people.
"Silver Five Bu" issued on an auspicious day in May, Enkyo 2 (1745), signed by two people.
"Silver One Monme" Gosho-gumi, Enkyo 2 (1745)
"Silver One Monme" Hashimoto-cho, Enkyo 2
"Silver One Monme" Yoshinoya Hachiemon / Yamato Uda Yohachi
"Silver Three Bu" signed by three people, Enkyo 2
Shibamura Domain, Yamato Province, "Silver One Monme," May, Enkyo 2
The surface features intricate woodblock printing of images of gods and Buddhas (such as Daikokuten) and complex frame patterns, vividly conveying the advanced printing technology and economic system of the time, including measures to prevent counterfeiting. Since they are mounted on a cardboard backing, they are easy to store as part of a coin collection, and they are also excellent pieces that exude a wonderful presence as historical documents for display and research, or as framed Japanese-style interior decoration.
■ Product Details
Classification: Old banknotes / Feudal domain notes / Edo period banknotes / Old coins
Region: Yamato Province (around Shibamura Domain, etc.)
Quantity: Set of 7 (with collection cardboard backing)
Main Era and Denomination: Enkyo 2 (1745), Silver 5 bu, Silver 1 monme, Silver 3 bu
■ Size and Weight
Size per banknote (approx.): 17 cm (height) x 5 cm (width)
Total weight (including cardboard backing): Approx. 64 g
■ Product Condition Condition Rank: Scratches and stains present (historical antique item) Due to being a very old paper product (washi) from approximately 280 years ago, there is overall discoloration, stains, wrinkles, wear and tear on the edges, and fading of the ink due to age. It has a strong sense of character as an antique or collectible that has survived through history.
(L1327)

