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[16:19:22] Jadles (Jamie): Early Japanese Coins is an up-to-date catalogue of pre-Meiji copper, gold and silver coins. As well as official issues, the often decorative provincial issues are covered. A selection of the intriguing Japanese amulets known as E-sen is also included. It replaces Munro and other western works. It is designed to be used both by advanced collectors who have some knowledge of characters, and beginners who will find the layout easy to follow and will quickly gain a knowledge of this coinage. It draws on historical, as well as the latest western and Japanese numismatic sources, and describes the circumstances under which many of the coins were issued and used. Guides to the Japanese language are given, and maps and lists of era names and rulers add to the background information. There is a description of how the coins were made, illustrated from a contemporary document. A Finding Guide is provided for the difficult Kanei Tsuho series, which will enable these coins to be readily attributed from the differences in their calligraphy. A rarity guide, linked to an approximate value, is provided for each coin. The author has been studying and collecting Far Eastern coins for over fifty years, and has also written the prize winning Cast Chinese Coins, and the definitive Qing Cash. Review: Excellent guide - This guide is an excellent introduction to Japanese cast cash as well as gold and silver coins. The finding guide for attributing mints and calligraphic varieties in the Kanei Tsuho series is very useful, as is the guide on ichi bu and isshu varieties. Review: The standard English catalogue for Japanese pre-Meji coins - This well illustrated and easy to use catalogue covers Japanese pre-Meji coins. With this book it is now possible for non-experts to understand and classify Kanei Tsuho and Isshu Gin coins. It has useful sections on rarity and price, methods of manufacture, Japanese calligraphy, pronunciation, writing, names, numbers, traditional units of measurement, era names, Shoguns and the provinces of feudal Japan. David Hartill has produced the standard English language reference book for these coins.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 62 Reviews |
Y**M
Excellent guide
This guide is an excellent introduction to Japanese cast cash as well as gold and silver coins. The finding guide for attributing mints and calligraphic varieties in the Kanei Tsuho series is very useful, as is the guide on ichi bu and isshu varieties.
K**S
The standard English catalogue for Japanese pre-Meji coins
This well illustrated and easy to use catalogue covers Japanese pre-Meji coins. With this book it is now possible for non-experts to understand and classify Kanei Tsuho and Isshu Gin coins. It has useful sections on rarity and price, methods of manufacture, Japanese calligraphy, pronunciation, writing, names, numbers, traditional units of measurement, era names, Shoguns and the provinces of feudal Japan. David Hartill has produced the standard English language reference book for these coins.
D**H
New publisher
This book is now available from New Generation Publishing, as well as through Amazon.
A**R
Bringing order from muddle...
This book makes sense of a puzzling series of coins, most of which seem superficially very similar and many of which are easily mistaken by beginners for Chinese cash coins. There is no other English-language catalogue that I know of which would allow this level of accuracy of identification.
B**U
Un classique avec des références nbeuses
Super, un classique Belles illustrations, détails, information s et références... Top
W**Z
Sehr interessante Einführung
Für den Laien erreichbare Literatur zu japanischer Numismatik der vormodernen Zeit ist gerade in Deutschland sehr selten. Das vorliegende Werk des schon mit seinen grundlegenden Führern zu chinesischen und vietnamesischen Münzen bekannten Autors rundet die Thematik der "Cash coins" in bewährter Weise ab. Hartills Arbeiten können viel dazu beitragen ein hochinteressantes Sammel- und Forschungsgebiet in unserem Sprachraum bekannt zu machen und die Beschäftigung damit anzuregen. Gerade in einer Zeit, in der der pazifische Raum immer mehr in das öffentliche Unteresse gerät, sind solche Werke von nicht zu überschätzendem Wert.
C**N
Ottimo libro
Il libro è molto dettagliato ma i disegni a volte non sono chiari, qualità prezzo buono, lo raccomando a chi piace il genere.
V**R
De lo mejor.
Uno de los mejores catálogos de moneda japonesa del periodo Edo que se pueden encontrar
J**D
Absolutely fabulous resource!!!
I only wish this book had been available when I was still living in Japan. Areas of coins that can be intimidating to the Western coin collector are the 'cash' type coins as well the other (gasp, not even round!) non-western style type coinages. I happen to have a fondness for things Japanese (including coins), but even so I did avoid the pre-Meiji era coins as the only reading resources I knew of were scarce, limited, difficult to understand, pricey or some combination of all these issues. The 'gold standard' resource would definitely be Munro, but as it was written in 1904 the writing style is not as accessible to the modern reader, not to mention it was hard to find (in nice copy that is--the OCR and xerox copies floating around often left a lot to be desired, though there is a 2010 printing that is quite serviceable now). Enter this book--it gives an excellent introduction to the numbers, locations, era/Emperor names etc so when trying to look up specific coins they make sense. The illustrations and kanji depictions are clear and the layout of the information is very understandable. There is plenty of historical reference relating to the changes in the coinage as well which makes for interesting reading as well. Basically the coinage is covered starting from the 'twelve antique coins' dating back to the Nara period following through periods of Chinese coin usage, imitations of the Chinese designs etc. The changes are well described and depicted. There are also excellent descriptions and black and white illustrations showing the old and new Kanei Tsuho type coinage including mintmarks and a well done 'finding guide' in order to identify different styles. I can go on, but rather here is a listing of the contents (comments in parentheses are mine): Introduction Catalog conventions Rarity and price guide (not specific prices, but ranges which is more useful as they are relative and values change over time) Japanese Calligraphy (different styles) Japanese Pronunciation, Writing and Names Japanese Numbers and other common characters Traditional Units of Measurement Era Names of Modern Times (modern as in 1500s or so through Meiji/1868) Shoguns Method of Manufacture (with old woodcut type illustrations from Japan) Illustrating Coins Map of Japan and Neighbouring Countries (okay, I quibble here, Tokyo is really out of place on this map!) The Provinces of Feudal Japan Bibliography (very nice!) THE CATALOGUE 1. Early Coinage/the Twelve Antique Coins 2. Bita Sen 3. Momoyama and Early Edo Periods 4. Kanei Tsuho Coins 5. Other Edo Period Coins 6. Provincial Coins 7. Decorative Coins, Amulets and E-sen 8. Gold Coins 9. Silver Coins (the very many types..) If I could have only one book referring to the pre-Meiji coinage this would be the one I would choose. The information is clear and well laid out, and has excellent descriptions, historical notes and illustrations, with research notes and citations provided. (Okay, if someone were to give me a well kept 1904 copy of Munro I'd take that too, but for readability, clarity and value I like this one!). Excellent resource and HIGHLY recommended!! JTG edited because my grammar sucks (and I probably still have some typos left...)
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