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2 Mun Yong, Hwa

Issuer Korea (1392-1945)
Year 1752
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse description Central square hole surrounded by four Chinese ideograms arranged at the cardinal points within the coin field. Reading top to bottom: 常平 (Sangpyong), denoting the Sangpyeong Treasury Office (Sangpyeong Tongbo Bureau) of the Korean Joseon Dynasty; reading right to left: 通寶 (Tongbo), the standard term meaning 'current currency' or 'circulating treasure.' The characters are rendered in regular script (kaishu) style, cast in low relief against a flat field, with inner and outer raised rims framing the composition.
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Obverse lettering 常平通寶
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Edge Plain
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