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1 Mun; Small Type Chong

Issuer Joseon (1392-1897)
Year 1757
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Shape Round with a square hole
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Obverse description Round cash-style coin with a square central hole. Four Chinese characters arranged in cruciform reading order around the central perforation: 常 (Sang) at top, 平 (Pyong) at bottom, 通 (Tong) at right, and 寶 (Bo) at left. Together, the top-bottom pair reads 常平 (Sangpyong), referring to the Joseon government agency Sangpyeong-cheong (the Ever-Normal Office), and the right-left pair reads 通寶 (Tongbo), meaning 'circulating treasure' or currency. Characters are rendered in regular script (kaishu) and cast in relief against a plain field.
Obverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script)
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Mint Chong-eoyeong (General Military Office), Joseon Korea
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