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| 正面铭文 | 再閲 本両替 並金 銀壹匁也 以此手形 丁巳六月 平宗 辰 廣 (Translation: Silver one Monme, be. This scrip can be exchanged. Fire Snake [1857], sixth month.) |
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| 防伪类型 | Decorative cartouche, Hand-applied seals |
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Kawamo-mura was a village-level administrative unit within Amagasaki Domain, and notes of this type represent one of the more granular tiers of Edo-period private emission — below han-satsu (domain bills) and closer to the hyakushō-satsu tradition, where farming communities issued their own scrip to manage local rice-credit obligations and short-term exchange. By the 1850s this practice was technically restricted but widely tolerated, particularly in the Kinai region where Amagasaki's holdings were fragmented and centralized domain currency rarely penetrated daily village commerce.
The hand-applied seals served as the primary authenticity mechanism — essentially the personal liability of the issuing officials, not a printing-house security measure.