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Acuñar Japón 2 Shu-Gin - Shin Nanryo - ND (1824-1830) - Silver

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Tipo producto
Acuñar
Fecha/Año
1824-1830
Catálogo
Word coins (KM. C.13.a)
País
Japón
Calidad
MBC+
Valor nominal
2 shu
Diámetro (mm)
0
Peso (g)
7.47
Titulación
978
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Plata (978%)
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Size : 22 x 13 mm.

JNDA #?09-48

 

Emperor Nink0, whose full name is Ninko Tenno, was the 120th Emperor of Japan, reigning from 1817 to 1846. He ruled during a period marked by significant changes in Japanese history.

Emperor Ninko reigned during the Edo period, a time of relative peace under the control of the Tokugawa shogunate. During his reign, Japan began to face increasing external pressures, including Western powers seeking to establish trade relations with Japan.

In 1837, Emperor Ninko issued an imperial edict calling for a reexamination of Japan's isolationist policies (sakoku) in response to foreign pressures. This paved the way for discussions on foreign affairs and trade relations.

Emperor Ninko is also known for his contributions to Japanese culture and the arts, encouraging literary and artistic production during his reign.

It's important to note that Emperor Ninko's reign occurred during a period of transition and preparation for the major changes that followed, including Japan's opening to international trade and the political and social disruptions that ultimately led to the Meiji Restoration in 1868.

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