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| 正面铭文 | 銀壹匁 享保十七壬子曆 札銀田岡中備 質屋[] 児嶋屋() (Translation: Silver one Monme Kyōhō seventeenth Water Rat calendar Bitchū Okada silver bill) |
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| 防伪描述 | Multiple hand-applied official seals in red, blue, and green ink impressed over the printed design on both faces to authenticate the note. |
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Okada Domain was a small fudai han in Bitchū Province assessed at roughly 10,000 koku — the minimum threshold for domain status — which made the decision to issue hansatsu in 1732 a meaningful economic act rather than a routine one. Domains at that stone were frequently dependent on Osaka merchant networks for financing, and local paper currency offered a way to manage rice-based obligations without hemorrhaging silver to outside creditors.
The monme denomination ties this note directly to silver-weight accounting, the commercial standard in western Japan, rather than the gold-based ryō system dominant in Edo. That alone marks this as a note designed for local merchant use, not samurai stipend administration.