Coins from the Roman Empire Found in Ruins of Japanese Castle (2016)(npr.org)
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Coins from the Roman Empire Found in Ruins of Japanese Castle (2016)
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/28/495821834/coins-from-the-roman-empire-are-found-in-ruins-of-japanese-castle
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Seems even the medieval Japanese got stuck with foreign coins in the house they never were able to spend
One can easily imagine the privileged son of a medieval samurai attempting to purchase a lemon-lime Shasta from a vending machine outside his castle, only to have his coin repeatedly drop into the return slot.
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Interesting that it was found in Okinawa which maybe was less adherant to isolationism and still traded with foreigners? Be interesting to see if they appear elsewhere in the island chain or places they traded with.