Ryukyu Kingdom (now Okinawan in Japan) 100 mon value Ryuukyuu Tsuuhou 1863 AD

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Ryukyu Kingdom (now Okinawan in Japan)100 mon value Ryuukyuu Tsuuhou1863 AD, Ryuukyuus and in Satsuma domainAuthenticity guaranteed for all items!Weight: 20.6 grams; Size: 48 mm; Material: BronzeObv: Ryuukyuu Tsuuhou ( Liu Qiu Tong bao )Rev: value 100 CashEdge: Customary stamp ( SA ) for Satsuma Domain (薩摩藩)The 100 mon Ryuukyuu Tsuuhou was first manufactured in Kagoshima (Satsuma domain) 1863 for circulation within the Ryuukyuus and in Satsuma domain itself. Like the Tenpou Tsuuhou upon which it was modeled, its face value was 100 mon but its weight was merely 6 to 7 times that of a 1 mon coin. Furthermore, even though the face value was 100 mon the Satsuma government ordered that it circulate at the value of 124 mon (go figure!). This made it a profitable coin to manufacture, but was not well received in circulation.The round Hanshuu Ryuukyuu Tsuuhou was ordered to circulate at the value of 248 mon, or twice the value of the 100 mon coin. However it weighed merely 8 monme or about 10 to 12 times the weight of the average one mon coin. Han means "half" and "shu" is a gold currency weight. Therefore the Satsuma government was trying to command an exchange rate between copper currency and gold currency. Normally the relative exhange rates of silver, gold and copper currencies were unstable thoroughut Japan despite government attempts read more