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English: Shinpan kaisei, Kosen nedantsuke, Narabi ni bantsuki (Improved New Edition: Price List of Old Coins, Together with Rarity Ranking) is a coin collecting catalogue published in 1799 in the city of Nagoya, Tokugawa Shogunate. This book serves as a price guide for cash coins and cash-shaped charms that appeared in Nagoya at the time. This image was published on the website of the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) website by Dr. Luke Roberts, this book 📖 was at the time that it was uploaded to that website in possession of collector Sam Leung who had made the scans. |
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Source | Dr. Luke Roberts, Department of History - University of California at Santa Barbara |
Author | Unknown (published by Kumeya) |
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