Kanei Tsusho Copper Alloy Coins - EXACT ONE PICTURED

Year: 1768-1860

Minted in Japan over 200 years ago, Kanei Tsuho 4 Mon coins were first made in 1768 in the Edo Period by the Tokugawa Shogunate.

These 4 mon coins were the standard coinage until 1891. They have been around since the height of the samurai era and could have very well been used by notable samurai including Sakamoto Ryoma (1836-87), and ninja clans such as the Iga and Koga. 

In its day a Mon coin would be used for small transactions, like buying a simple lunch (4-5 mon). Large amounts of coins could be strung together thought the square hole and tied to a belt for easy transport. A single mon might buy you a small fish or a pastry.

The obverse or front face inscription translates to "Currency of Kanei". This kanji mark was used until the late 1860's despite the Kanei Era actually ending in 1643.

Mon coins were not marked with exact minting dates and manufacture was spread among many smiths and artisans throughout the country.

Fun Fact: The minting of 4 Mon coins led to 4 Mon shops. The predecessor or today's dollar stores.

Please keep in mind these are actual antique coins that are over 150 years old, they are in used, worn conditions which is a large part of their charm!