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'Ansei Chōgin' 6 stamps

Issuer Japan
Year 1859-1865
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Shape Oval (Irregular)
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Obverse script Chinese (Kanji)
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Edge Plain
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The Ansei Chōgin was struck following the forced opening of Japanese treaty ports under American pressure in 1854, and the stamping program it belongs to was a direct response to a currency crisis those treaties created. Foreign merchants, exploiting the artificially low domestic gold-to-silver ratio, were draining Japan's gold reserves at a staggering rate by exchanging Mexican silver dollars for Japanese coins. The Bakufu's answer was to debase the chōgin substantially, dropping silver content far below earlier Edo-period issues.

The six-stamp certification marks on this piece indicate it passed through multiple official validation rounds — each additional stamp reflecting another stage of government authentication rather than restriking.

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