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1 Shu 'Meiji Isshugin'

Issuer Ginza (Silver Mint), Japan
Year 1868-1869
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Value 1 Shu (1⁄16)
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Obverse description Rectangular cast silver planchet with an irregular, slightly convex surface bearing four large Kanji characters arranged in two vertical columns within the central field. The inscription reads 定 (jō, guaranteed) at upper center, 常銀 (jōgin, standard silver) in the right column, and 是座 (ze-za, this mint) in the left column, attesting to the authenticity and fineness of the piece as certified by the Ginza. The granulated background field and bold, deeply incuse lettering are characteristic of Edo- and early Meiji-period cast coinage. A countermark impression is present, applied at the Ginza to authorize the coin for Meiji-era circulation.
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常銀
是座
(Translation: Guaranteed Ginza Jōze)
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Mint Ginza (Silver Mint)
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