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10 000 Won Savings bond

Issuer Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Year 2003
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Currency Second Won (1959-2009)
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Obverse lettering 조선민주주의인민공화국
중앙은행

일만원

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주체92 (2003)
(Translation: Central Bank of Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Ten Thousand Won, Credit bond)
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Protection description Watermark visible as a four-petal floral motif, positioned at center of the obverse
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North Korea's savings bonds occupy an odd corner of notaphily — they are not currency, not freely tradeable, and were issued to a population with no meaningful ability to refuse participation in state savings schemes. The 2003 series, of which this is a part, emerged during the period following the devastating economic disruptions of the 1990s famine years, when the government was attempting to absorb excess cash without triggering visible inflation.

Watermarking on DPRK issues of this period was inconsistent in execution. Surviving examples vary noticeably in watermark clarity, likely reflecting limited quality control at the Pyongyang printing facilities.

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