Money

29-222-14E

From: Japan | Nara Prefecture

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 29-222-14E
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Japanese
Provenience Japan | Nara Prefecture
Locus Yamato | Washu
Period Edo Period | Enkyo
Date Made 1745 CE
Section Asian
Materials Paper
Iconography Daikoku | Sanmen Daikoku | Benzaiten | Happi Benzaiten
Inscription Language Japanese Language | Japanese Language
Description

A Japanese hansatsu 藩札 (clan note) issued by the Shibamura clan (芝村) in Washu (和州) also known as Yamato province, present day Nara Prefecture. The denomination is one monme of silver (銀壹匁). It is dated to May of 1745 CE (延享貳乙丑年五月吉祥日 Enkyo second wood ox year fifth month auspicious day). The reverse has Benzaiten, in this case Happi Benzaiten, with eight arm while the reverse has Daikoku, in this case Sanmen Daikoku with three heads. See also 88-16-122.43.

Length 16.3 cm
Width 3.5 cm
Credit Line Received from various sources, pre-1929

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