1 Mon 'Sendai-tsūhō' Bosen, small type

Issuer Sendai Domain
Year 1784
Type Coin pattern
Value 1 Mon
Currency Mon (1784-1863)
Composition Copper (Copper alloy)
Weight
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Shape Square with rounded corners (With a square hole)
Technique Cast
Orientation
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Obverse description Four characters around center hole
Obverse script
Obverse lettering  仙
寶 通
 臺
(Translation: Sendai Currency)
Reverse description Blank.
Reverse script
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Mintage ND (1784) - -
Numisquare ID 1086945140
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued in 1784, this 1 Mon 'Sendai-tsūhō' Bosen falls within the Edo period's Tenmei era (1781-1789). The powerful Sendai Domain, in Mutsu Province, was under Date Shigemura (1756-1796), its 7th *daimyō*. This period saw the devastating Tenmei Famine, severely impacting Japan, including Tohoku. Local domains like Sendai minted *bosen* (local currency) to facilitate regional trade and alleviate economic distress, supplementing central *Kan'ei Tsūhō* issues.

Artistry: Specific engraver attribution for Edo-period *bosen* is rare, and none is known for this Sendai issue. The "仙台通寶" (Sendai-tsūhō) inscription's calligraphy adheres to the standard *kaisho* (regular script) prevalent on Japanese cash coins, influenced by classical Chinese prototypes. *Bosen* often exhibit minor variations in character execution and aesthetic quality, reflecting the decentralized nature of local minting compared to standardized central government issues.

Technical/Grading: For this copper alloy 'small type' 1 Mon 'Sendai-tsūhō' Bosen, key grading points include clarity and sharpness of the four obverse characters, especially inner strokes. Definition of both inner and outer rims should be strong. Minor casting flaws, common for *bosen*, should not obscure critical design elements. Original patination and surface integrity, free from excessive corrosion or damage, are crucial for higher grades, alongside adherence to the specific "small type" module.

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