Since 1616, the Edo or Tokugawa (shogunate) period, Japan was closed to foreigners, except the Chinese and the Dutch. The country then experienced a great period of stability and development. The cities extend and a middle class emerges with the merchants and large craftsmen. From the visit of Commodore Perry in 1854, Japan evolved very quickly. In ten years, Westerners intervened militarily to force Japan to open up to international trade. Finally, the last shogun Yoshinobu abdicated and Mutsuhito ascended the throne in 1867, it was the beginning of the Meiji era (1868-1912), the modernization and transformation of Japan from a feudal nation to the second economic power on the planet..
LOUIS XVI 12 deniers dit "au faisceau", type FRANÇOIS 1792 Paris XF
80.00 €
LOUIS XIV "THE SUN KING" Écu aux trois couronnes 1709 Paris AU
420.00 €
CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DU ROI HENRI III AU
45.00 €
2 francs Chambres de Commerce 1921 F.267/3 MS65 PCGS
80.00 €
10 Francs VOLTAIRE FRANCE 1967 F.62.26 AU+
31.40 €
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