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1000 Won Korean Dancers

Uitgever Bank of Korea
Jaar 1982
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Referentie(s) KM#28
Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features the official emblem of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games — a stylized five-petalled flower motif with interlocking diagonal elements — flanked on either side by an upswept laurel branch, the two branches meeting at the base where a small yin-yang (taeguk) symbol is positioned. The date 1982 appears in the upper field above the emblem, while the legend SEOUL '88 is inscribed below the emblem, and the numeral denomination 1000 appears in the lower field above the laurel junction.
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Aanvullende informatie

KM#28 was part of South Korea's 1982 definitive series issued as the country was consolidating a new monetary identity under the Fifth Republic — Chun Doo-hwan's government had taken power following the 1979 assassination of Park Chung-hee and the subsequent political upheaval. The 1000 Won denomination was the highest-value circulating coin South Korea had produced to that point.