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| Issuer | Kingdom of Goryeo |
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| Year | 1097-1105 |
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| Currency | Kingdom of Goryeo - Cast (918-1392) |
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| Obverse script | Chinese (traditional, seal script) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Issued under King Sukjong of Goryeo, this coin was part of a deliberate state effort to establish a cash-coin economy in a kingdom that had relied primarily on grain and cloth as transaction media for centuries. The campaign largely failed — Korean merchants and peasants continued preferring commodity exchange well into the Joseon period, leaving many of these coins in effectively uncirculated condition despite their age.
The seal-script designation distinguishes this from contemporaneous Goryeo issues using standard clerical script, a detail that matters for attribution given how frequently these types are conflated in older Western references.