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| 正面文字 | Chinese (traditional, regular script) |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays two Chinese characters in regular script arranged around the central square hole: the mint identifier 全 (Jeon, abbreviating Cholla Military Fort, 全羅兵營) positioned above the hole, and the series character 昃 (Ch'uk, meaning 'declining afternoon sun,' indicating the second issue of this denomination) placed below the hole. The fields are otherwise plain with a raised rim, typical of Joseon Dynasty cast cash coinage. This combination of mint mark and series character serves as the primary attribution device for this emission. |
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| 附加信息 |
The "Ch'uk" series of 2 Mun cash coins was produced at multiple furnaces across Joseon simultaneously, a decentralized minting arrangement that makes precise attribution to individual foundries genuinely difficult. KM#1058 encompasses several die varieties distinguished primarily by the reverse furnace characters — small differences that carry real significance to specialists sorting provincial output from this decade.
The 1740s saw the Joseon court repeatedly adjusting copper cash policy in response to chronic shortages and hoarding; the 2 Mun denomination itself was part of an attempt to stabilize a currency that private merchants were routinely melting for bullion.