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10 Monme Without additional print

Uitgever Amagasaki Domain (Japanese feudal domains)
Jaar 1777
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Afmetingen 194 × 82 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Letterpress in black ink with red and black seals and two horizontal blue stripes across the upper portion; the central vignette presents a full-length frontal figure of Daikoku standing atop two straw rice bales and holding a large treasure bag over his left shoulder, surrounded by Takarazukushi (auspicious lucky charms), with a vertical denomination inscription in Chinese regular script within a rectangular cartouche at center flanked by cloud motifs, a vertical legend in Chinese seal script within a cartouche to the left, and a horizontal banner inscription in regular script across the top reading right to left. A seal-script legend within a circle appears at lower center, the base carries a Seigaiha (overlapping wave scales) border, and authentication is provided by a red oval seal at upper left and three black circular seals together with a black square seal at lower right.
Opschrift voorzijde 札 崎 尼 州 攝
含章
安永六丁酉歳



崎尼
引替
役所
(Translation: Settsu Province Amagasaki Scrip An`ei six Fire Rooster year Silver Ten Monme Amagasaki Exchange Office)
Beschrijving keerzijde Log in om details te zien
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Opmerkingen

Amagasaki Domain occupied a small but strategically placed territory in Settsu Province, and its han札 (hansatsu) were among the more tightly controlled feudal currency issues of the Edo period. The 1777 date places this note squarely within the tenure of the Okabe clan, who governed Amagasaki through most of the eighteenth century. Domain authorities typically restricted hansatsu circulation to within their own borders, which kept redemption manageable but also meant notes rarely survived outside the issuing territory.

The "without additional print" designation distinguishes this from otherwise identical notes that received supplementary stamps — often applied during revalidation drives when domains needed to extend a currency's authorized circulation period without reissuing entirely.

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