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| 表面の説明 | Central motif depicts the Taedong Gate (동대문, East Gate) of Pyongyang, rendered in fine relief with characteristic multi-tiered traditional Korean pavilion architecture set against a polished field. The gate is shown with detailed stonework base and surrounding foliage at lower left. The circular legend in Hangul script reads along the upper periphery, while the Latin denomination '20 WON' appears in the exergue below the central design. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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| 追加情報 |
North Korea's commemorative coinage of the 2000s was produced almost entirely for the export collector market, with virtually no domestic circulation — hard currency from foreign buyers was the point, not numismatic pride. The Central Bank issued dozens of brass and cupro-nickel pieces through this period via intermediary dealers in Europe and Asia, many sharing the same planchet specifications across unrelated themes.
The 2008 date aligns with the Beijing Olympics, which North Korea attended, sending a small delegation of athletes including rowers.