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| 表面の説明 | Four Chinese characters arranged in cruciform fashion around a central square hole, reading clockwise from the top. The legend reads 常平通寶 (Sangpyeong Tongbo), referencing the Sangpyeong (Ever-Normal) Treasury Department of the Joseon Dynasty, with 常平 (Sangpyeong) reading top to bottom and 通寶 (Tongbo, meaning 'current currency') reading right to left. The characters are cast in relief within a plain inner ring, with the field left unadorned in the traditional East Asian cash coin style. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | 餘 |
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Surplus cash coins of the Joseon Dynasty were struck by agencies beyond the regular treasury mints — military bureaus, provincial offices, and government ministries each operated furnaces at various points during the eighteenth century, producing coins distinguished primarily by their reverse mint marks. The "surplus" designation reflects output beyond official quotas, often minted to fund specific administrative costs rather than general circulation. Quality and alloy consistency varied considerably between casting facilities, and attribution to individual bureaus remains contested for several varieties within this series.