1 Mun Chong

Emissor Korea
Ano 1633-1892
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1 Mun (0.001)
Moeda Kingdom of Joseon - Mun (1633-1892)
Composição Brass
Peso 5.06 g
Diâmetro 25.5 mm
Espessura
Formato Round with a square hole
Técnica
Orientação Medal alignment ↑↑
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) KM#220
Descrição do anverso Chinese ideograms - Top to bottom: 常平 = Sang pyong, a Department of Korean Yi Dynasty - Right to left: 通寶 = Tong bo, means currency
Escrita do anverso Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Legenda do anverso  常 寶 通  平
Descrição do reverso Mint mark at top, serial number at bottom, sun at left *捻 (Chong): General Military Office
Escrita do reverso Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Legenda do reverso  捻 ○  四
(Translation: General Military Office, series 4)
Bordo Smooth
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 1 (一) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 10 (十) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 2 (二) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 3 (三) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 4 (四) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 5 (五) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 6 (六) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 7 (七) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 8 (八) -
ND (1633-1892) 捻 - Series 9 (九) -
ID Numisquare 6291932410
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: The 1 Mun Chong, KM#220, is a pivotal currency from Korea's Joseon Dynasty, circulating from 1633 to 1892. This period spanned numerous reigns, from King Injo to King Gojong. These coins, part of the broader Sangpyeong Tongbo series, were fundamental to the Joseon economy, facilitating daily transactions. Their prolonged issuance underscores their critical role in standardizing currency during an era of significant social and economic development, crucial for maintaining stability.

Artistry: The 1 Mun Chong adheres to traditional East Asian aesthetics, featuring a square central hole. Individual engravers are not recorded for these mass-produced issues, but the stylistic school is distinctly Joseon Dynasty. The obverse typically displays "Sangpyeong Tongbo" (常平通寶), meaning "Always Level and Circulating Treasure." The reverse often carries the character "Chong" (重), indicating a specific type, possibly heavier or re-issued, along with mint or series identifiers, all rendered in clear, elegant hanja script.

Technical/Grading: Struck in brass, the 1 Mun Chong measures 25.5 mm and weighs 5.06 grams. Key high-points for grading include the raised hanja characters on both sides and the outer rim. Early strikes can exhibit strong detail, but quality often declined in later issues, showing weaker strikes, planchet flaws, and occasional off-centering due to mass production. Collectors should examine character sharpness, central hole integrity, and the presence of corrosion or pitting, common for brass coinage of this age.

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