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4 Mon 'Kan'eitsūhō' Reverse ア A

Issuer Japan
Year 1867
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Value 4 Mon
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Reverse description Plain cast iron field surrounding the central square perforation, decorated with eleven raised wave lines radiating outward from the hole across the coin's surface. A single katakana character ア (A) is positioned above the central square hole, serving as a mint or province identifier denoting Aki Province (Hiroshima). The wave pattern is characteristic of the 4 Mon iron cash coinage of the late Edo period, distinguishing this denomination from the 1 Mon issues.
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