1 Mun Ki, Heaven

Issuer Joseon (1392-1897)
Year 1836
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Mun (0.001)
Currency Mun (1392-1892)
Composition Bronze
Weight 5.4 g
Diameter 25 mm
Thickness 1 mm
Shape Round with a square hole
Technique Cast
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#890 , CK#라-124-1 , Oseong#18.218
Obverse description Top to bottom: 常平 = Sang pyong = a Department of Korean Yi Dynasty Right to left: 通寶 = Tong bo = currency
Obverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Obverse lettering ㅤ常 寶 通  平
Reverse description Mint mark at top, series at bottom,serial number at right.
Reverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Reverse lettering  圻 九  天
(Translation: *圻 (Ki): Kwangju Township Military Office in Kyonggi Province)
Edge
Mint
Kwangju Township Military Office in
Kyonggi Province (廣州管理營 (Kwangju Kwalliyong)), modern-day
Gwangju, South Korea (1742)
Mintage ND (1836) 圻 - Series 1 (一) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 10 (十) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 2 (二) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 3 (三) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 4 (四) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 5 (五) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 6 (六) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 7 (七) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 8 (八) -
ND (1836) 圻 - Series 9 (九) -
Numisquare ID 1384041620
Additional information

Historical Context: This 1 Mun coin, bearing the "Ki, Heaven" mint mark, was issued in 1836 during King Heonjong's reign (1834-1849) in the Joseon Dynasty. Heonjong ascended as a child, with his maternal relatives wielding significant political influence (Sedo Jeongchi). The 1 Mun denomination served as the backbone of daily commerce. Its continuous production highlights the Joseon government's commitment to a stable currency system, despite growing internal challenges characterizing the late Joseon era.

Artistry: The artistry reflects the established Joseon cast coinage tradition, prioritizing standardized production over individual engravers. The obverse prominently features "常平通寶" (Sangpyeong Tongbo), signifying "Always Even Currency." The reverse displays the single character "天" (cheon, meaning "heaven"), serving as a mint mark or series indicator for the casting bureau. Its circular form with a central square hole is a classic East Asian design, facilitating easy stringing and counting of multiple units.

Technical/Grading: As a cast bronze coin, technical quality is assessed by the clarity and sharpness of the Hanja characters, rather than a traditional strike. Desirable examples exhibit well-defined character edges, a clean and centered square hole, and minimal casting flaws like voids. While 5.4 grams and 25 millimeters are standard, flan thickness and overall neatness vary. A pleasing, stable patina, typically dark brown or green, is crucial for its aesthetic appeal and preservation.

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