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20 Won Eubaena Glacialis

Issuer Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Year 2001
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Reference(s) KM# 1096
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Reverse description The reverse features a finely detailed relief image of a North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) in profile, occupying the central field, with a small iceberg or coral motif depicted above the animal. The Latin binomial species name 'EUBAENA GLACIALIS' arcs along the upper legend, while the German common name 'NOEROLICHER GLATTWAL' (Nördlicher Glattwal, meaning Northern right whale) is inscribed along the lower periphery. The year of issue '2001' appears in the lower central field.
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Edge Plain
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North Korea's commemorative wildlife series from the early 2000s was produced almost entirely for export — hard currency generation, not domestic circulation. These pieces were sold through foreign numismatic agencies, primarily in Europe and China, as the DPRK had no functional retail coin market for its own citizens.

Eubaena glacialis, the North Atlantic right whale, was among the most critically endangered cetaceans on earth at the time of issue, with a population estimated below 300 individuals.

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