4 Mon "Bunkyūeihō" (Bosen; tin alloy; Simplified Hō; KŌKAKU) ND (1863-1868) front 4 Mon "Bunkyūeihō" (Bosen; tin alloy; Simplified Hō; KŌKAKU) ND (1863-1868) back
4 Mon "Bunkyūeihō" (Bosen; tin alloy; Simplified Hō; KŌKAKU) ND (1863-1868) photo
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4 Mon "Bunkyūeihō" Bosen; tin alloy; Simplified Hō; KŌKAKU ND

 
Tin - -
Description
Issuer
Japan
Type
Pattern
Years
1863-1868
Value
4 Mon
Currency
Mon (683-1953)
Composition
Tin
Shape
Round with a square hole
Technique
Cast
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
31 December 1953
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#291949
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

11 waves

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Pattern 4 Mon "Bunkyūeihō" coin from Japan made of Tin is that it was designed with a unique blend of traditional Japanese and Western influences. The coin features a combination of Japanese characters and a simplified version of the traditional Hō symbol, which was used to denote the coin's denomination. This blending of styles reflects the cultural exchange and modernization that was taking place in Japan during the late Edo period.