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| 表面の説明 | Central square perforation surrounded by a raised rim. The four-character inscription 常平通寶 (Sangpyong Tongbo) is arranged around the central hole in the traditional manner: 常 (Sang) at top, 平 (Pyong) at bottom, 通 (Tong) at right, and 寶 (Bo) at left, reading top-right-bottom-left. The legend references the Sangpyeong Office (Department of Equal Distribution), the issuing monetary authority of the Joseon Dynasty. Characters are rendered in regular script (kaishu) cast in relief against a flat field. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Chinese |
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The 1 Mun was the base unit of the Joseon cash coin system, cast rather than struck — a production method that remained essentially unchanged in Korea for centuries while much of the world had long moved to milled coinage. KM#462 corresponds to issues of the Sangpyeong Tongbo type authorized under the military training command, one of several government bureaus permitted to cast coin during the mid-19th century, each distinguished by reverse characters identifying the issuing office and furnace number.
By 1857, Joseon's monetary system was under serious strain, with coin hoarding and melting endemic. The court repeatedly debated debasing the alloy to discourage it.