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JAPAN: LOT of 120 coins

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Asia & Middle-East Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
JAPAN: LOT of 120 coins
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JAPAN: LOT of 120 coins, a large study lot of Japanese Torai-sen, Ka-tosen, Chikuzen-sen, Shima-sen and coins of the eiraku tsuho type, cast circa 1587-1608, a very interesting study lot, average quality examples, retail value $800, lot of 120 coins. From 1587 Japan started exporting goods to China and received Chinese copper-alloy cash coins in return for payment; around this time the Japanese stopped minting their own coins and started relying heavily on Chinese cash coins, as the internal demand for copper coinage increased. The Eiraku Tsuho coin in Japan is known as a toraisen ("Tang money" or "Chinese money"), and other cash coins with Ming dynasty-era inscriptions also started circulating in Japan. As the imports of Chinese cash coins didn't fulfill the demand, many Japanese mints started casting reproductions of these toraisen, which were known as shimasen and chikusen of inferior quality examples were known as bitasen or money made from bad metal. These coins with Ming dynasty inscriptions remained in circulation in Japan until they were officially prohibited by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1608.