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4 Mon 'Kan'eitsūhō' Iron Alloy, 11 waves

Issuer Japan
Year 1860
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Value 4 Mon
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Obverse description Central square hole surrounded by four Chinese characters reading clockwise from the top: 寛, 通, 永, 寶 — the legend 寛永通寶 (Kan'ei Tsūhō, meaning 'Currency of Kan'ei') cast in relief in the field. The characters are rendered in a bold, archaic clerical script style typical of Edo-period cast coinage, with the inscription arranged one character per cardinal direction around the perforation. A plain inner rim and raised outer rim frame the design.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1860) - _Unknown variant
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