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1 Won Year of the Horse

发行方 North Korea
年份 2002
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面值 1 Won (1 KPW)
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背面描述 A dynamic, high-relief depiction of a galloping horse occupies the central field, shown in full stride moving to the right with mane and tail flowing energetically, symbolizing the Year of the Horse in the Chinese lunar zodiac cycle. The two Chinese characters 壬午 appear to the right of the horse, denoting the sexagenary cycle designation for the Water Horse year. The bilingual legend 'Juche 91' to the upper left and '2002' to the upper right arc along the periphery, referencing both the North Korean Juche calendar era and the Gregorian year.
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附加信息

North Korea's commemorative aluminum issues from the early 2000s were produced almost entirely for the foreign collector market — hard currency the regime urgently needed following the catastrophic famine years of the mid-1990s. Domestic circulation of such pieces was never the intent.

The Korean lunar series drew on the same twelve-year cycle observed across East Asia, though Pyongyang's version carried obvious propaganda value in projecting cultural normalcy during a period of acute international isolation.

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