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200 Mon 'Seisankyoku-ensen' Square type

Issuer Yonezawa Domain
Year 1866
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Value 200 Mon
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Obverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script)
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Reverse description Central square hole with four vertically arranged Chinese characters positioned to the right, indicating the coin's weight in the traditional Japanese unit of monme. The inscription reads 三十四匁 (Sanjūyon-monme, meaning '34 Monme'), rendered in traditional regular script (kaisho). The plain, undecorated field reflects the utilitarian casting technique employed by the Yonezawa Domain mint during the final years of the Edo period.
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