1 Mun Ho

发行方 Korea
年份 1625-1633
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Mun (1⁄150)
货币 Kingdom of Joseon - Cast (1392-1633)
材质 Copper
重量 3.1 g
直径 24 mm
厚度
形状 Round with a square hole
制作工艺 Cast
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#3
正面描述 - Top to bottom: 朝鮮 = Joseon, the name for Korea - Right to left: 通寶 = Tong bo, means currency
正面文字 Chinese (traditional, regular script)
正面铭文  朝 寶 通  鮮
(Translation: Joseon currency)
背面描述 Blank.
背面文字
背面铭文
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1625-1633) - -
Numisquare 编号 3341811330
附加信息

Historical Context: This 1 Mun Ho coin was issued during the reign of King Injo (1623-1649) of the Joseon Dynasty, a period marked by profound political and military upheaval in Korea. Injo ascended the throne via a coup, inheriting a kingdom facing significant external threats, notably the First and Second Manchu Invasions (1627 and 1636). The minting of these copper coins, part of the "Ho" series, reflects Joseon's continuous efforts to establish a stable monetary system and facilitate commerce amidst turbulent times.

Artistry: As with most early Korean cast coinage, specific engravers are not individually documented. The design adheres to the traditional East Asian numismatic school, characterized by a circular form with a square central hole (方孔圓錢) and Hanja inscriptions. The obverse typically features the denomination "Il Mun" (一文) and the series identifier "Ho" (號), arranged top-bottom, right-left. The reverse is generally blank. The calligraphy, while unattributed, reflects the prevailing Joseon aesthetic, emphasizing clarity and balance.

Technical/Grading: The technical quality of this cast copper coin is assessed by the sharpness of its characters and rims, and the integrity of the casting. High-points include the raised strokes of the Hanja characters and the definition of both the inner and outer rims. Desirable examples exhibit clear, well-formed characters, a clean central square hole, and an even planchet free from significant casting flaws. Consistent weight (3.1 grams) and diameter (24 millimeters), along with an attractive natural patina, are key indicators of a well-preserved specimen.

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