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cbmstorecom

www.cbm-store.com

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Check www.cbm-store.com and see our offer with a lot of world coins, banknotes, orders, medals, pins and militaria collectibles.

Coins, Banknotes & Militaria Store was founded in 2004 as an eBay store and later launched its own web store: www.cbm-store.com.

During the years, Coins, Banknotes & Militaria Store was established as a reputable online dealer of coins, banknotes, orders, medals and militaria items; it also deals in lapel pins and sports collectibles. It is recognized by clients as a reliable partner in building their collections, most of them are still loyal after almost 20 years.

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JAPAN 100 mon ND(1835-1870) Tenpo Tsuho oval coin. Available for sale on www.cbm-store.com #Japan #Japanese #coin #coins #mon #TenpoTsuho #numismatic #numismatics #sale #forsale #coinsforsale The Tenpō Tsūhō (Kyūjitai: 天保通寳/天保通寶; Shinjitai: 天保通宝) was an Edo period coin with a face value of 100 mon, originally cast in the 6th year of the Tenpō era (1835). The obverse of the coin reads "Tenpō" (天保) a reference to the era this coin was designed in, and "Tsūhō" (通寳) which means "circulating treasure" or currency. The Kaō is that of Gotō San'emon, a member of the Kinza mint's Gotō family (後藤家), descendants of Gotō Shozaburo Mitsutsugu, a metalworker and engraver from Kyoto appointed by shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1600 to oversee the Edo mint of his shogunate and oversee its coinage. All mother coins were produced in Edo (present day Tokyo) before they were sent to other mints where they would place the individual mint's mark (shirushi, 印) on the edge of the coin. The coin circulated for 40 years, and stopped being produced during the Meiji Restoration after the introduction of the Japanese yen. Today these coins are now sold as "lucky charms" as well as being collected by numismatists.
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