JAPAN

Banknote

Kazusanokuni

Iino clan bill

Silver 5 Rin

( -1867)



FRONT

・ 総(Kazusanokuni)

・銀五厘(Silver 5 Rin)


BACK

・引替会所(Exchange office)



・Until now, it has been known that the monetary unit called rin has been used since the Meiji period. However, it has recently become clear that this monetary unit was already in use in the current Fukuoka and Chiba regions.


・Several stamps to prevent counterfeiting. In fact, at the time it was extremely difficult to forge a stamp with such a complicated pattern. Moreover, forging bills and coins, no matter how small, would result in the execution of not only the person who forged them but also their family members and relatives, especially those with small denominations. was nothing but a reckless act.


・In the Kanto region, there was probably not much of a shortage of coins, but for some reason the clan, which was close to Edo, was issuing clan bills. The reason is unknown.


・One of the smallest clan bills.






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