From
their castle town of Edo modern (Tokyo), the Tokugawa ruled
Japan as Shoguns until 1867. The Tokugawa period saw the
flowering of urban culture and a monetized commodity economy.
The Samurai stood at the top of a legally-established four-class
system. From illiterate warriors they were transformed into
military bureaucrats who served both the Shogunal and Daimyo
governments. read
more
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Shogun
Features:
Inscription
Region:
Japan
Mint:
Materials:
Silver Coin
Framing:
14k
Reverse:
Inscription
Denomination:
Nibu Kin
Date:
1854 - 1859 AD
Stones:
Price:
$ 995 (USD)
Reference
#: GSO-200
Shogun
From
their castle town of Edo modern (Tokyo), the Tokugawa
ruled Japan as Shoguns until 1867. The Tokugawa period
saw the flowering of urban culture and a monetized
commodity economy. The Samurai stood at the top of
a legally-established four-class system. From illiterate
warriors they were transformed into military bureaucrats
who served both the Shogunal and Daimyo governments.
read
more