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1 Mun Ho, Earth

Issuer Korea
Year 1852
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Value 1 Mun (0.001)
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Obverse lettering 常平通寶
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Reverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script)
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The mun was the standard cash coin of Joseon Korea, cast rather than struck — a production method that persisted long after neighboring China and Japan had begun experimenting with mechanical minting. KM#41 was issued under the authority of the Hojo, the Board of Revenue in Seoul, one of several government offices and military bureaus permitted to cast coinage during the mid-nineteenth century. The specific furnace office responsible can often be identified by reverse characters, detail that the KM number alone does not resolve.

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