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| 表面の説明 | Round cast bronze coin with a central square perforation, typical of East Asian cash coinage. The four-character legend 海東重寶 (Hae Dong Chung Bo, meaning 'Heavy Treasure of the Eastern Sea') is arranged in cruciform fashion around the central square hole, reading top-to-bottom and right-to-left in the conventional manner. The characters are rendered in regular script (kaishu) in raised relief against a flat field. The obverse surface shows a raised inner rim surrounding the square hole and a plain outer rim, both characteristic of Goryeo dynastic cast coinage. The coin displays an aged dark patina with typical surface porosity consistent with the sand-casting technique employed. |
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| 鋳造数 | 1103: ND (1103) |
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The Hae Dong Chung Bo was introduced in 1102–1103 under King Sukjong, part of a deliberate state effort to shift Korea away from its grain-and-cloth barter economy toward metal coinage — a project that had already failed once under Seongjong a century earlier. Sukjong established a dedicated mint office, the Jujeon Dogam, specifically to drive the transition. The public resisted anyway, and within decades coin use had again retreated to the margins of daily commerce.