1 Mun Kae, Earth

Emissor Joseon (1392-1897)
Ano 1836
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1 Mun (0.001)
Moeda Mun (1392-1892)
Composição Bronze
Peso 4 g
Diâmetro 25 mm
Espessura
Formato Round with a square hole
Técnica Cast
Orientação Medal alignment ↑↑
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) KM#799
Descrição do anverso Chinese ideograms 
- Top to bottom: 
常平 = Sang pyong, a Department of Korean Yi Dynasty
 - Right to left:
 通寶 = Tong bo, means currency
Escrita do anverso Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Legenda do anverso  常
 寶 通
   平
Descrição do reverso Mint mark at top*, 地 (Chi) character for `Land , i.e. Earth` at bottom, and serial number 八 at right. 

*開 (Kae): Kaesong Township Military Office
Escrita do reverso Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Legenda do reverso 開
    八
  地
(Translation: Kaesong Township Military Office, serial number 8, series `Earth`)
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Kaesong Township Military Office(開城管理營 (Kaesong Kwalliyong)), modern-day Kaesong, North Korea(1678-1882)
Tiragem ND (1836) 開 - Series 1 (一) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 10 (十) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 2 (二) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 3 (三) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 4 (四) -
ND (1836) 開 - series 5 (五) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 6 (六) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 7 (七) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 8 (八) -
ND (1836) 開 - Series 9 (九) -
ID Numisquare 1987932100
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: The 1 Mun Kae, Earth, issued in 1836, originates from the Joseon Dynasty under King Heonjong (1834-1849). This era faced significant internal strife and economic pressures. As a fundamental unit within the Sangpyeong Tongbo series, the 1 Mun was crucial for daily transactions. The "Kae" (開) typically denotes a specific issuance series, while "Earth" (地) likely signifies a particular mint or sequential designation, distinguishing it within the period's coinage.

Artistry: Joseon coinage adheres to a traditional East Asian numismatic aesthetic. Specific engravers for common issues like this 1 Mun are generally unknown, produced by government mints. The stylistic school prioritizes functional calligraphy, with denomination and series information rendered in Hanja. The obverse displays "常平通寶" (Sangpyeong Tongbo), meaning "Always Level Currency." The reverse features the series or mint designation, with "Earth" (地) often positioned near the central square hole.

Technical/Grading: As a cast bronze coin, its technical merits are judged by casting quality. High-points include the clarity and definition of the Hanja characters and the sharpness of the rims. A superior example will show crisp character strokes without blurring, indicating a well-executed cast. Common flaws include minor voids, uneven surfaces, or visible mold lines. The central square hole should be cleanly formed, and the patina consistent with its bronze composition and age.

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