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1847-1866 - Isshu Gin
Coin Type: JAPANESE Date: 1847- 1866
Denomination: ISSHU GIN Metal: SILVER
Ruler: EMPEROR KOMEI (KAIE PERIOD) Framing: 14 KT WHITE
Mint: TOKYO Certificate Number: 30270
Country: JAPAN
RECTANGULAR GOLD AND
SILVER COINAGE OF JAPAN
EMPEROR KOMEI - 1847-1866

Rectangular gold and silver coinage was issued in Japan prior to 1870. In that year the great emperor Matshuito (Meiji) implemented a currency reform that incorporated the decimal system. Rectangular coinage issued prior to that time varied widely in fineness and weight despite occasional government efforts to implement a consistent standard for minting coins.
In addition to implementing currency reform, Meiji--sometimes known as Meiji the Great-- oversaw the beginning of the transformation of Japan from a backward feudal state to a highly industrialized modern world power. In less than 40 years the Japanese would challenge and defeat a large western power, Russia, in a great sea battle fought with modern armored ships.
Each coin can be identified to the reign of a specific ruler, although the date in most instances can only be determined by the period of the Emperor's rule. |