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| 正面描述 | Letterpress in black with red seal overstamp. The upper portion carries the vertical denomination in Chinese regular script (楷書), flanked on the left by a wave border and on the right by an upward-facing dragon vignette. The lower portion contains vertical inscriptions arranged in columns reading right to left, set within a double-circle border with a seigaiha (overlapping waves) square motif. A circular red seal is stamped over the denomination area. |
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| 背面铭文 | 明治紀元發行 通用五年限 權克 貨幣 (Translation: Issued in the Meiji era / Valid for five years / Authority / Currency) |
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Kumihama was a minor han in Tango Province (present-day northern Kyoto Prefecture), and its Commerce Office notes were issued during the chaotic transitional months of the Meiji Restoration — a period when hundreds of local domains scrambled to produce their own paper currency before the new government could establish centralized monetary authority. The 1868 date places this squarely in that window, after the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate but well before the 1871 New Currency Act rationalized the system.
Han notes of this type were formally demonetized and exchanged for Meiji government paper starting in 1872, meaning the circulation window was extremely short. Survival rates for minor han issues from this region are low.