CNG 97, Lot: 947. Estimate $100. Sold for $110. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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JAPAN, National coinage. temp. Genbun–Bunka Eras. 1736-1818. AR Mameita-gin (9mm, 1.54 g). Kyoto or Edo (Tokyo) mint. Daikoku, God of Wealth, standing facing, holding
uchide no kozuchi (golden mallet) [and sack of rice];
bun in Hanji on chest / Blank. Hartill,
Japanese 3.40; BMC Japan 1156-61; JNDA 09-6. EF, toned.
Daikoku, the Japanese god of wealth and one of the popular ‘Seven Lucky Gods,’ is a syncretic deity evolved from the combination of the Hindu god Shiva and Ōkuninushi, a Shinto deity. Tradition holds that one can assure oneself of good fortune by successfully stealing a statue of Daikoku without being caught, a custom known as fuku-nusubi, “theft of fortune.”