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1 Silver Monme Hyogo, Kasai

发行方 Miyake Yahei, Nakanomura, Kasai-gun, Hyogo
年份 1863
类型 Local banknote
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背面描述 The reverse is printed in dark ink on the same blue-grey paper ground, with a single ruled border framing the entire face. The upper section bears a headed cartouche reading 引替所, beneath which a smaller inset panel carries a multi-line text clause regarding redemption conditions. To the left, the issuance date in Bunkyū era notation is written vertically. A large red circular official seal is struck in the centre field alongside the issuer designation 加西郡中野村. The lower portion contains a tall bordered cartouche with the issuer's personal name 三宅弥太夫 and a small square seal at the base.
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Miyake Yahei was a private merchant issuer operating in Nakanomura, a village in Kasai-gun, and this note belongs to the broader class of late Edo-period hansatsu and quasi-hansatsu issued by wealthy merchants, landowners, and village headmen when domain and shogunal currency failed to meet local transactional needs. Silver monme denominations were the natural unit for such instruments in the Kinai and surrounding regions, where silver weight accounting remained dominant long after gold-based reckoning prevailed in Edo.

1863 places this squarely in the turbulent final decade of Tokugawa rule, when private paper proliferated rapidly and enforcement of shogunal restrictions on unauthorized note issuance had largely collapsed.

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