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Mameitagin 'Genbun Mameitagin' Double Daikoku

Issuer Japan
Year 1736-1805
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Currency Monme Silver / Monme-Gin / Ginme (1601-1874)
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Obverse description Irregular hammered billon surface bearing a double Daikoku stamp (Han-in), depicting two facing representations of the Daikoku deity motif struck side by side in raised relief. The stylized design features the characteristic seated figure with a large sack and mallet, rendered in the conventional cursive stamp style associated with Edo-period silver coinage. A supplementary rectangular authentication stamp appears to the left of the field. The overall strike exhibits the typical uneven, bean-shaped planchet characteristic of Mameitagin production.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1736-1805) - 文 in regular script
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