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| Issuer | Joseon Dynasty (朝鮮王朝) |
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| Year | 1742-1752 |
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| Value | 2 Mun (0.002) |
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| Obverse script | Chinese (traditional, regular script) |
| Obverse lettering | 常平通寶 (Translation: 常 (Sang): Always 平 (Pyeong): Constant 通 (Tong): Circulation 寶 (Bo): Treasure) |
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Joseon's cash coinage was administered through a fractured system of issuing offices — military bureaus, royal household agencies, and provincial commands all struck coin independently, which is why "2 mun" pieces from this decade can carry a bewildering array of mint marks and supervisory characters on the reverse. KM#164 corresponds to issues authorized under the military training command, the Hullyeondogam, one of several Seoul-based offices that expanded minting operations after the 1742 royal edict broadened casting authority to relieve chronic coin shortages in the capital markets.