File:Kan'ei Tsūhō (寛永通寳) 4 Mon (Meiwa - 11 waves) - Dr. Luke Roberts 01.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionKan'ei Tsūhō (寛永通寳) 4 Mon (Meiwa - 11 waves) - Dr. Luke Roberts 01.jpg |
English: This is the second type of 4 mon coin made. It has 11 waves on the back and was first minted in 1769. Within the broader catagory of 1769 Meiwa coin, this coin is of the "fuei" type, which means that the bottom "ei" character is large and crouching. One way to easily identify this type is the the nub at the top roof of the left "hou" character protrudes a little down through the lid of that character. This is the most common type of Meiwa era coin. This coin was one of a number of 4 mon coins kindly given to me by a good friend in Kochi, Japan.
明和 11波 俯永 |
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Source | 4 mon Kan'ei and Bunkyuu coins (University of California at Santa Barbara). |
Author | Dr. Luke Shepherd Roberts |
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