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100 Won Panda

Issuer Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Year 1998
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Currency Second Won (1959-2009)
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Reverse script Latin/Chinese
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Edge Plain
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North Korea's hard-currency commemorative program, active through the 1990s, was almost entirely export-facing — these coins were never intended for domestic circulation and were sold abroad to generate foreign exchange for a regime then navigating the worst years of the Arduous March famine. The panda subject was a deliberate poach on the popularity of China's own bullion panda series, targeting the same collector demographic.

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