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[[File:File:ACSh Coin.png.png|250px|thumb|One Golden Mon.]]
The '''mon'''  (文) was the currency of [[Japan]] from the {{Wiki|Muromachi period}} under the [[Ashikaga shogunate]] in 1336 until the early {{Wiki|Meiji period}} in 1870.<ref name="Currency">{{WP|Japanese mon (currency)}}</ref> Despite the fragmentation of power seen in the [[Sengoku period]], with its many local [[Daimyō|warlords]], the mon remained in use throughout the territory with little issue.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
The '''mon'''  (文) was the currency of [[Japan]] from the {{Wiki|Muromachi period}} under the [[Ashikaga shogunate]] in 1336 until the early {{Wiki|Meiji period}} in 1870.<ref name="Currency">{{WP|Japanese mon (currency)}}</ref> Despite the fragmentation of power seen in the [[Sengoku period]], with its many local [[Daimyō|warlords]], the mon remained in use throughout the territory with little issue.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 10:19, 9 October 2025

File:File:ACSh Coin.png.png
One Golden Mon.

The mon (文) was the currency of Japan from the Muromachi period under the Ashikaga shogunate in 1336 until the early Meiji period in 1870.[1] Despite the fragmentation of power seen in the Sengoku period, with its many local warlords, the mon remained in use throughout the territory with little issue.[2]

Behind the scenes

In Assassin's Creed: Shadows, 1 gold Ōban (大判) can be sold for 62 mon despite the Ōban historically being first minted in 1588, 6 years after the game takes place, and having a value of 40,000 mon, where 4,000 mon = 1 ryō (両)[1] and 10 ryō = 1 Ōban.[3]

Appearances

References

zh:永乐通宝