Kinza (gold monopoly)

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Kinza (金座 kinza?) was the Tokugawa shogunate's officially-sanctioned gold monopoly or gold guild (za)[1] which was created in 1595.[2]

Initially, the Tokugawa shogunate was interested in assuring a consistent value in minted gold coins; and this led to the perceived need for attending to the supply of gold.

This bakufu title identifies a corporate entity with responsibility for supervising the minting of gold coins and for superintending all gold mines, gold mining and gold-extraction activities in Japan.[3]

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