Description: This listing is for one Tokugawa era [1603 - 1868] Hansatsu (藩札) bill, worth 1 silver monme, issued in 1732 in Okayama, for use in the Okada Domain. Size: 4,7 cm x 19,8 cm -----During the Tokugawa shogunate, in addition to the coins minted by the Shogun, feudal lords issued an early kind of banknote called bill or scrip (hansatsu in Japanese) to be used within their domains. These usually had a face value in silver coinage (more rarely in gold and copper) or was marked for exchange for commodities such as rice. After the Meiji restoration, the han system of feudal domains was abolished but the Emperor allowed for all Hansatsu to be exchanged for the new national currency up until 1879. Please check the pictures to see the condition of the note for yourself, sold as is. Feel free to message us with any questions :) SHIPPING Flat rate $5 shipping with tracking worldwide.Free shipping on orders over $100. Delivery times (this is according to the Portuguese post CTT website, but be aware that it may take longer sometimes):Europe: 5 business daysRest of the world: 7 business days Note we go to the post office twice a week - Mondays (or Tuesdays) and Fridays. If the shipping cost is not right at check out please send a request for combined shipping. -> On the shopping cart page, just left of the large blue “Go to check out” button, there is a smaller “Request combined shipping”, just click there and follow the prompts.If that doesn’t work, send us a message and we’ll be happy to sort it out for you :) CARE AND STORAGE Old coins and banknotes are unique and irreplaceable treasures. Before having any ideas about attempting to clean them, please do your research. What you do you cannot undo! Even water can change the way they look forever. So please please please before doing anything read, watch videos, multiple if necessary as different people can have different opinions and most importantly the coins are not the same (just because cleaning one kind of bronze coins in a specific way is ok, it doesn’t mean it will be fine for all bronze coins and so on). So just be careful. As for storage, there are many good options available, just try to keep in mind that whatever you end up choosing should be acid-free and pvc-free, as normal paper and plastic have chemicals on the surface which can and will damage coins and banknotes if they stay in contact for a long time. In general, anything from well-known brands such as Lindner, Lighthouse, Guardhouse etc are a good go to, velvet-lined trays within a coin cabinet are also a nice option :) —You are welcome to check out the other listings in our store 😊Many thanks!
Price: 28 USD
Location: Setubal
End Time: 2024-11-29T14:07:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Type: Hansatsu
Year: 1732
Country: Japan
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Certification: Uncertified