Includes glass top display box.
Years: 1863 to 1868 (Late Edo Period)
Denomination: 4 Mon
Obverse: 文久永寶 (Bunkyūeihō)
Reverse: 11 waves
These coins were put into circulation in the 2nd month of the 3rd year of Bunkyū era, hence their name. They were made by melting down copper 1 mon Kan’ei Tsuho coins, as Japan faced a copper shortage and began inflating its currency. Though these new 4 mon coins were only slightly bigger than their 1 mon predecessors, the Japanese population eagerly accepted them to fuel their economy.
All purchases include a Certificate of Authenticity. You will receive the exact item in this photo, along with a glass top leatherette display box.
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