Coin from the Edo period. Originally, "Nanryo" meant beautiful silver. It was a general term for Meiwa Nishu silver, issued in 1772 (Meiwa 9), and Bunsei Nishu silver, issued in 1824 (Bunsei 7). Nishu silver was 1/8 of 1 ryo of silver. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
江戸時代の貨幣。元来,〈南鐐〉は銀の美しいものをいう。明和9年(1772年)発行の明和二朱銀と,文政7年(1824年)発行の文政二朱銀の総称。二朱銀は銀1両の8分の1。
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