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1000 Dollars - Dokdo

Issuer South Korea
Year 2013
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette presents two traditional Korean haenyeo stone guardian statues (dol hareubang) set against a guilloche underprint of green and grey tones. The denomination "1000" appears in large numerals at lower left, with the title "DOKDO" in bold purple lettering above the central image. A vertical holographic security strip with Korean characters runs along the right margin, alongside a microprint underprint reading "DOKDO ISLANDS".
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Protection type Hologram
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This is a privately issued novelty note, not legal tender. South Korea's central bank, the Bank of Korea, issues the Won — no "Dollar" denomination has ever existed in the South Korean monetary system. "Dokdo" notes of this type emerged as a wave of nationalist memorabilia tied to the longstanding territorial dispute with Japan over the islets known in Korean as Dokdo and in Japanese as Takeshima, administered by South Korea since 1954 but claimed by Japan.

Collector curiosity only. No redemption value, no official backing.

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