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| 背面描述 | Letterpress in black with red overstamps. Vertical columnar inscriptions are enclosed within a frame bearing Hōō phoenix vignettes at the upper and lower borders, with iridescent cloud and paulownia leaf motifs filling the surround. A red chop seal is applied at the foot of the rightmost inscription column. |
| 背面铭文 | 慶應戊辰發行 元締 通用十三年限 (Translation: Keiō [year] tsujinoe-tatsu (Year of the Earth-Dragon) issue Motojime Circulation Thirteen years limit) |
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The Dajōkan-satsu were the new Meiji government's first attempt at a national paper currency, issued beginning in 1868 to finance the costs of the Boshin War and consolidate financial authority away from the fractured han domain notes that had proliferated under the Tokugawa. This 1-bu denomination sits at the lower end of the Dajōkan-satsu series, which ran from 1 mon up through 10 ryō.
The notes suffered from an immediate credibility problem — the public had no reason to trust an untested central authority, and convertibility guarantees were vague. By 1872, when the new yen system was introduced, outstanding Dajōkan-satsu were called in at fixed exchange rates, but redemption was slow and contested for years afterward.