2 Mun Tong; Arranged In Order

发行方 Korea › Joseon (1392-1897)
年份 1742-1752
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 2 Mun (0.002)
货币 Mun (1392-1892)
材质
重量 8 g
直径 30 mm
厚度
形状 Round with a square hole
制作工艺 Cast
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#597, Oseong#18.134
正面描述 - Top to bottom:
常平 = Changping, a Department of Korean Yi Dynasty
- Right to left:
通寶 = Tong bao, means currency
正面文字
正面铭文  常
寶 通
 平
背面描述 Mint mark at top, "Yol" at below

*統 (Tong): Tongyong Naval Office
背面文字
背面铭文  統
 
 列
 
边缘 Plain
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1742-1752) 統
Numisquare 编号 5244430582
附加信息

Historical Context: This 2 Mun Tong, "Arranged In Order" (Sangpyeong T'ongbo), dates from 1742-1752, during Joseon’s King Yeongjo's reign (1724-1776). Yeongjo's era marked economic stability and reform. The Sangpyeong T'ongbo currency system was crucial to Joseon's expanding monetized economy. The 2 Mun denomination reflects increasing demand for higher-value currency, facilitating larger transactions and signifying the commercial growth and prosperity of mid-Joseon Korea.

Artistry: Joseon coinage, particularly the Sangpyeong T'ongbo series, is known for its distinctive calligraphic artistry, not individual engravers, as coins were cast. The stylistic school emphasized clear, robust, and legible characters, reflecting Confucian order. The obverse features "Sangpyeong T'ongbo" (常平通寶) around the central square hole. The reverse of this 2 Mun coin typically displays the denomination (二錢, 2 Jeon/Mun) and often a mint mark, all rendered in a consistent, elegant script.

Technical/Grading: As a cast coin, technical quality is assessed by casting precision. High-points for this 30mm, 8g piece include the sharpness of calligraphic strokes, rim definition, and the inner edges of the square hole. Superior examples show minimal casting flaws like porosity or incomplete fills. Clarity of characters, especially fine stroke details, is crucial. Collectors also evaluate planchet integrity, metal consistency, and the development of an attractive, undisturbed patina, indicating excellent preservation.

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