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IMPACTO COLECCIONABLES | Antique Samurai Coin (17th Century) | Legendary Vertical Money of Feudal Japan | Certificate of Authenticity — image 1
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IMPACTO COLECCIONABLES | Antique Samurai Coin (17th Century) | Legendary Vertical Money of Feudal Japan | Certificate of Authenticity

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  • THE HISTORY IN YOUR HANDS - Possess a real coin from feudal Japan during the era of the Tokugawa shogunate (1853-1869), a time of profound change marked by the arrival of the West and the decline of samurai rule. Its rectangular shape reflects the unique money tradition of that time.
  • ONE PIECE MUSEUM HISTORY - This 1 Bu silver coin was minted in the last days of Samurai Japan, when the country swayed between isolation and modernization. Measuring 24 x 16 mm and weighing 8.5 g, this coin is a tangible remnant of a world that soon disappeared with the Meiji Restoration.
  • A unique collector's piece | Hold a real coin from feudal Japan in your hands. This historic 1 Bu coin is sealed in a single numismatic capsule to protect it and is presented in an elegant black blister packaging (180x120 mm) with a printed certificate of authenticity - ideal for gifting or displaying in a collection.
  • EXCLUSIVE AND LIMITED COLLECTION - These coins come from years of search at numismatic fairs worldwide, making them extremely rare and sought-after. Each coin has been carefully selected to guarantee excellent preservation and well-preserved details.
  • IMPORTANT: Each coin in this collection is over 250 years old, so its condition of preservation may vary due to age. Each set is unique - no two coins are the same, meaning the pieces you receive may differ from those shown in the pictures.
  • Except coin | This coin is set out of course, which means it can no longer be used as a legal tender. Their value lies in their historical and numismatic significance, making them a valuable addition to any collection.
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For years, Asian culture has been exerting a strange fascination on the vests. Especially Japan was of interest because it refused to open its limits to American and European retailers. This began to change in the mid-1850s after Commodore Matthew Perry landed with his American ship on the Japanese coast and essentially forced the Japanians to give up their 250-year old politics of the national deflection. Once they settle in Japan, the foreign businessmen were introduced into the Japanese currency system, based on a currency unit called Ryo. Thanks to the centuries of insulation policy of Japan, the Japanese currency is greatly different from the rest of the world. On the one hand, the coins had a rectangular shape and not the more common round shape known as the Japanese inlet coin. This coin was stamped between 1860 and 1869 and was the last of its kind stamped in Japan. Because while Japan remained isolated from the world, it was still a feudal society ruled by military dictators, the Shōgun, and their well-trained Samurai knights.

Product details
Brand
IMPACTO COLECCIONABLES
Manufacturer
Impacto Coleccionables
Material
Metal
Size
Small
Model number
40045C
Part number
40045C

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🇮🇱 · January 2026

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