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| 裏面の説明 | Central square hole flanked by cast characters in the field. The mint or bureau mark 戶 (Ho, Treasury Department) appears at the top, the denomination indicator 文 (Mun, cash) appears at the bottom, and the series number 七 (Seven) is positioned to the left, indicating this coin belongs to the seventh series issued by the Treasury Department. The reverse field is otherwise plain, with a raised rim, consistent with standard Joseon Dynasty cash coinage practice. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (1832) - Series 1 (一) - ND (1832) - Series 10 (十) - ND (1832) - Series 2 (二) - ND (1832) - Series 3 (三) - ND (1832) - Series 4 (四) - ND (1832) - Series 5 (五) - ND (1832) - Series 6 (六) - ND (1832) - Series 7 (七) - ND (1832) - Series 8 (八) - ND (1832) - Series 9 (九) - |
| 追加情報 |
Cast — not struck — at one of several government foundries operating under the Joseon dynasty's Bureau of Taxation, this cash coin belongs to a series that remained virtually unchanged in form for over two centuries. The "Ho" designation identifies the issuing office, the Hojo, the Board of Revenue in Seoul. By 1832 the board was intermittently suspending and resuming cash production in response to chronic copper shortages and persistent counterfeiting that plagued the mun series throughout the nineteenth century.