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1 Ryō 'Doshū Kinsatsu'

Uitgever Tosa Domain
Jaar 1868
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 金壹両
(Translation: Gold one Ryō)
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Opschrift keerzijde 高知藩
會計司
(Translation: Kōchi Domain Accounting Officer)
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Tosa Domain's gold-denomination paper currency — kinsatsu literally meaning "gold notes" — was issued during the final, chaotic months before the Meiji government consolidated monetary authority and began suppressing han-issued scrip. Tosa, despite its later association with the pro-imperial movement through figures like Sakamoto Ryōma and Itagaki Taisuke, was still operating its own domain financial apparatus right through the Restoration itself.

The ryō denomination on a paper instrument was already an anachronism by 1868 — the actual gold ryō coinage it nominally referenced was being phased out even as these notes circulated. Domain scrip of this type was demonetized under the 1871 currency reforms, with conversion rates that frequently disadvantaged holders.

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