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| Issuer | Korea › Joseon (1392-1897) |
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| Year | 1742-1752 |
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| Currency | Mun (1392-1892) |
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| Obverse script | Chinese (traditional, regular script) |
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| Mintage | ND (1742-1752) |
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The "Heaven" series of Joseon cash coins was produced under a minting system that assigned characters from the Thousand Character Classic to individual furnaces, allowing authorities to trace production back to specific casting operations. This particular piece comes from the Hullyeondogam, the military training command in Seoul, which operated its own foundries to fund administrative and garrison expenses — a common fiscal arrangement in a state that treated coin production as departmental revenue rather than centralized monetary policy.
Joseon copper cash of this period circulated alongside illegal privately cast counterfeits so pervasive that the government repeatedly suspended minting altogether, unable to compete with its own black market.