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1 Monme

发行方 Yanagimoto Domain (Japanese feudal domains)
年份 1830
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 A long, narrow note in the traditional Japanese feudal domain format. The face value of one monme is inscribed in vertical calligraphic script, with domain authority text and validation markings arranged in the characteristic vertical layout of Edo-period hansatsu currency.
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背面描述 Plain or lightly printed reverse typical of Edo-period hansatsu domain notes, with minimal additional text or decorative elements.
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Yanagimoto was a small enclave domain in Yamato Province (present-day Nara Prefecture), held by a junior branch of the Yanagimoto Toda clan with a assessed yield of just 10,000 koku. Domain-issued hansatsu like this one circulated strictly within that narrow territory — acceptance beyond the domain boundaries was neither guaranteed nor customary. The 1830 issue date places this squarely in the late Tempo period, just before the Tempo Reforms of the 1840s attempted, with limited success, to rein in the proliferation of domain paper across the country.

Hansatsu from small domains survive poorly; low production volumes and aggressive post-Meiji redemption drives eliminated most of the stock.