10 Chon Capitalist visitor

Emittente North Korea
Anno 1959
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 10 Chon (0.10 KPW)
Valuta Second Won (1959-2009)
Composizione Aluminium
Peso 0.95 g
Diametro 20 mm
Spessore 1.44 mm
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i KM#7
Descrizione del dritto National Coat of Arms, date below
Scrittura del dritto Hangul
Legenda del dritto 조선민주주의인민공화국 1959
(Translation: Democratic People`s Republic of Korea)
Descrizione del rovescio Denomination, star left and right
Scrittura del rovescio Hangul
Legenda del rovescio ⋆10⋆ 전
(Translation: 10 Chon)
Bordo Smooth
Zecca
Tiratura 1959 - -
ID Numisquare 4359670620
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: The 1959 10 Chon coin emerged during North Korea's post-Korean War reconstruction under Kim Il-sung, a period solidifying the Juche ideology of self-reliance. These "Capitalist visitor" coins were a unique instrument of this policy, functioning as segregated currency for foreign visitors from capitalist nations. Their issuance underscored North Korea's early isolationist stance, designed to manage foreign exchange and prevent ideological contamination of the domestic economy, reflecting a tightly controlled engagement with the outside world.

Artistry: Adhering to the Socialist Realism artistic school, the 10 Chon coin's design is clear, functional, and symbolic. No specific engraver is attributed, typical for state coinage. The obverse prominently features North Korea's national emblem: a hydroelectric power station beneath Mount Paektu, framed by rice ears and topped with a red star, symbolizing industrial and agricultural progress. The reverse displays the denomination "10 CHON" and the year "1959" straightforwardly, reflecting the utilitarian purpose of this specific issue.

Technical/Grading: Struck in lightweight aluminium (0.95 gg, 20 mm), this coin is susceptible to handling marks due to its soft metal. Key high-points for evaluation include the fine details of the hydroelectric dam and rice ears on the obverse emblem, plus the crispness of reverse numerals and lettering. While strike quality varies, examples generally exhibit clear, if sometimes shallow, details. Collectors should seek minimal bag marks and a well-defined strike, especially on the central emblem, for accurate grading.

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