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1 Mon 'Kan'eitsūhō' reverse 元 GEN

Issuer Tokugawa Shogunate
Year 1741
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Chinese
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Reverse script Chinese
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The Kan'ei Tsūhō series had been in continuous production since 1636, but the variant carrying the reverse character 元 (Gen) was introduced in 1741 as part of an effort to track output across the expanding network of authorized mints. By the mid-eighteenth century, production was distributed across multiple locations — including Edo, Osaka, Sendai, and domain-operated facilities — and reverse characters served as a practical administrative device rather than a mark of prestige. The Gen reverse is associated with the Sakamoto mint in Ōmi Province.

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