100 Mon coin + 1 Monme banknote (1869) | The Last Samurai | Certified

Connect with the final days of feudal Japan through this original collection consisting of an oval coin worth 100 Mon and a banknote worth 1 Monme, issued during the final years of the Tokugawa Shogunate. data-start="336">original collection consisting of an oval 100 Mon coin and a 1 Monme banknote
, issued during the final years of the Tokugawa Shogunate. These pieces are authentic and carefully preserved.
They are a direct testimony to the end of the samurai era and the beginning of modernization with the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
What does this collection include?
💴 Oval Coin with Square Hole:
✔ Dimensions: 50 x 33 mm
✔ Traditional Japanese design, symbolizing the wealth and legacy of Samurai-era currency.
💶 Banknote issued in 1869:
✔ Dimensions: 135 x 30 mm
✔ A well-preserved banknote from the early Meiji Restoration , reflecting Japan's economic transformation.

The oval copper coin (50 x 33 mm) with a square hole in the center and the 1 Monme banknote (135 x 30 mm), minted in 1869, reflect the monetary system that existed prior to the adoption of the Western model. These are genuine pieces with more than 150 years of history.
Inspected and certified by experts
🔍 Each piece has been acquired at international numismatic fairs and verified by specialists. No two sets are alike: each collection is unique and one-of-a-kind.
🎌 Ideal for discerning collectors, lovers of classic Japan, or as a historical gift. This set is not just a collector's item, it is a time capsule of the samurai spirit.
Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts.
🏛️ Museum-quality pieces: ideal for historical exhibitions or personal collections .
🎁 A unique gift: perfect for collectors, historians, and anyone fascinated by Japan's rich samurai heritage.
🛒 Place your order now and relive the end of feudal Japan with a certified collection of authentic pieces.