obiwanknabbe Posted October 1 Report Share Posted October 1 I was wondering if anyone knew of a reputable source for antique Japanese coins? Ryu, oban, koban ect. I have a few ichibu nishukin and nishugin but would like to add some of the larger coins to my collection. Clark Smith has a few but the inventory does not update often.advance. These are the few I have now. Thanks in advace. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bugyotsuji Posted Tuesday at 02:35 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 02:35 PM It’s an interesting field. Hoping you find a reliable shop and some nice additions (and post them here!). That silver ichibu for example. I bet most people here have not spotted the distinguishing feature for the year on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake6500 Posted Saturday at 08:36 AM Report Share Posted Saturday at 08:36 AM So a couple of things... 1) What is meant by "Samurai era coins" exactly? Historically, Japan used the koku (rice bale) as a unit of measurement and currency for most of its history in what is referred to as the kokudaka system, so if you are in search of Japanese coinage pre-dating the Edo Period (from the wars) I'm afraid you won't find what you're looking for... It basically doesn't exist. 2) If however you are in search of more Edo Period things such as the Kin or Gin Shu Ban coins in your photo, you can find these from reputable sellers specialising in old/historical coins on Ebay with a quick search. I've also seen these on Jauce from time to time while browsing tsuba, without directly looking for them. Plenty of Japanese sellers also sell these internationally on Ebay. If you're searching for authentic Ryou gold bars these are going to cost a small fortune and are a lot rarer, however the JP government minted replica ryou bars a while back which are more affordable and accessible. 3) I noticed there is an absence of Edo Period mon coins in your collection. These are readily obtainable on Ebay also. A simple search of "Edo Period coin" will return results if these are what you're looking for. Just pick a reputable seller. They are not super expensive either as they were minted en masse during the Edo Period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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