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| 正面文字 | Chinese |
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| 背面描述 | Central square hole with three elements arranged around it in the field. A mint mark appears at the top, identifying the issuing authority as 捻 (Chong), denoting the General Military Office (Chong-yung-cheong). A serial number in Chinese numeral characters appears at the bottom, indicating the series number of issue. A circular sun symbol (○) appears to the right of the square hole, serving as a die-identification mark consistent with Joseon-era cash coin minting conventions. |
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Authorized under King Yeongjo's sweeping currency reforms of the 1750s, this one-mun cash coin was among the issues produced as the Joseon court attempted to standardize copper-alloy coinage circulating across a fragmented monetary system plagued by private and provincial counterfeiting. The "Chong" designation identifies the specific supervising government office responsible for this casting — one of several bureaus authorized to produce mun coinage simultaneously, which is precisely why mint-office identification matters so much when cataloging this series.