Description
Detail | ●"Mameitagin" was a silver coin circulated during the Edo period (1601-1865). This Genbun Mameitagin was minted for 82 years (1726-1818). Double-sided Daikoku in this era were usually minted around 3-5 grams, and it is extremely rare if it over 6-10 grams. ●"Double-sided Mameita-gin" Mameta-gin you see in a market mostly are Single-sided pieces. Since, the value of a silver coinage in Edo-period was in weight standards, so it is only necessary to have a hallmark on one side. Double-sided Daikoku was very special piece that issued commemoratively for a Shogun. The first work day of the year at the silver-mint, a craftsman mint a Double-sided piece with a first fire in the kiln. It was a gift piece for a Shogun, so most pieces found today are wrapped neatly in a cotton and keeping high preservation. Taoism beliefs had strongly related in the background in order to minting Double-sided Daikoku. All things can be categorized into Yin or Yang. To follow this key concept of "Balance" in Taoism, Mameita-gin was struct dies on obverse and reverse. Eventually, only one confirmed document mentioned about Double-sided Mameita-gin, so this is all what we know so far about why it was minted. It is the topic that merits further research. |
Condition | MS+ |
Year | 1736-1818 |
Control Number/管理番号 | 001-0066 |