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4 Mon 'Kan'eitsūhō' Bosen, Reverse ト TO, Wide characters

Issuer Japan
Year 1865
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Value 4 Mon
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Obverse description Central square hole framed by four raised Chinese characters arranged in a cruciform pattern reading clockwise from top: 寛 (Kan), 通 (Tsū), 永 (Ei), 寶 (Hō), together forming the legend 'Kan'eitsūhō' (Kan'ei Currency). The characters are rendered in a notably wide, bold style characteristic of this Bosen variety. A plain raised rim encircles the design field, and the overall surface displays the typical patina of a cast copper-alloy coin.
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Obverse lettering  寛
寶 通
 永
(Translation: Kan`ei Currency)
Reverse description Eleven wave-pattern segments radiate outward from the central square hole, rendered in low relief and divided by incuse lines to simulate stylized ocean waves filling the entire field. The hiragana character ト (To) appears above the square hole, serving as the mint or furnace mark identifying the issuing facility. A plain raised rim borders the design, and the bold, wide casting style corresponds to the Bosen pattern designation.
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