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2 Mun Hae

Issuer Kingdom of Joseon
Year 1742-1752
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Four Chinese ideograms arranged around a central square hole in the characteristic cash-coin format. Reading top to bottom, the characters 常平 (Sang-pyong) identify the Sangpyeong agency responsible for currency regulation under the Joseon Dynasty; reading right to left, the characters 通寶 (Tong-bo) signify 'current currency' or 'circulating treasure.' The legends are rendered in regular script (kaishu) style, cast in moderate relief against a flat field, with a raised rim encircling the obverse.
Obverse script Chinese
Obverse lettering 常平通寶
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