1 Mun Ho, Water

Emitent Joseon (1392-1897)
Rok 1852
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 1 Mun (0.001)
Waluta Mun (1392-1892)
Skład Copper
Waga 4.7 g
Średnica 24 mm
Grubość 1.4 mm
Kształt Round with a square hole
Technika Cast
Orientacja
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) KM#61
Opis awersu Chinese ideograms - Top to bottom: 常平 = Sang pyong, a Department of Korean Yi Dynasty - Right to left: 通寶 = Tong bo, means currency
Pismo awersu Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Legenda awersu  常 寶 通  平
Opis rewersu Mint mark at top, seriales at bottom, serial number at left *户 (Ho): Treasury Department
Pismo rewersu Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Legenda rewersu  户 十  水
(Translation: Treasury Department, series `Water`, serial number 10)
Krawędź
Mennica
Treasury Department (户曹 (Hojo)),modern-day Seoul, South Korea (1678-1883)
Nakład ND (1852) 户 - Series 1 (一) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 10 (十) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 2 (二) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 3 (三) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 4 (四) -
ND (1852) 户 - series 5 (五) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 6 (六) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 7 (七) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 8 (八) -
ND (1852) 户 - Series 9 (九) -
ID Numisquare 7078055140
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: Issued in 1852 under King Cheoljong (1849-1863), this 1 Mun coin dates to the late Joseon Dynasty, a period of significant economic and political instability. Continuous production of Sangpyeong Tongbo coinage, including "Ho" (號) series like this "Water" (水) variant, was vital for government finance and market stabilization. These "Ho, Water" designations typically identified the issuing mint, often the Board of Revenue (Hojo) or a provincial mint, reflecting Joseon's efforts to maintain a standardized currency.

Artistry: The coin's design adheres to the established aesthetic of Joseon's Sangpyeong Tongbo series, employing a functional yet elegant calligraphic style for its cast characters. Individual engravers are rarely identified for common issues; emphasis was on clear, legible production. The obverse displays "Sangpyeong Tongbo" (常平通寶), while the reverse features the mint mark "Ho" (號) and "Water" (水), typically placed around the central square hole. This traditional layout exemplifies enduring East Asian cash coinage principles.

Technical/Grading: As a cast coin, its quality is assessed by the sharpness and completeness of characters, rim integrity, and overall planchet evenness. Key grading points include the distinctness of the "Sangpyeong Tongbo" legend on the obverse and the clarity of the "Ho" and "Water" characters on the reverse. Desirable specimens show minimal casting flaws like porosity or uneven surfaces, and well-

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