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| 背面描述 | The central design is dominated by a large intaglio vignette of an eternal flame torch encircled by a laurel wreath, set against radiating sunburst lines that fill the field. Flanking the central motif are two green guilloche medallions bearing the numeral 100. The note is enclosed within a double-ruled green border, with the issuer name in English letterpress at the top and the denomination in English at the bottom. |
| 背面铭文 | THE BANK OF KOREA 100 WON |
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This series was printed by Thomas De La Rue during a period when the Bank of Korea had not yet developed domestic high-security printing capacity — a dependency that persisted well into the 1970s. The P#36 issue followed the 1962 currency reform that replaced the Hwan with the Won at a rate of 10:1, a redenomination driven by the military government's stabilization program after the May 1961 coup.
Watermarking was the sole mechanical security measure, which reflects the technical ceiling of Korean note production at the time rather than any choice by De La Rue.