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20 Won World's First Metal types for printing

Issuer Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Year 2005
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Obverse script Korean (Hangul)
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Reverse lettering 세계최초의 금속활자본-《직지심경》 佛祖直指心體要節 白雲和尚抄錄 正指 1-377 우리민족의 자랑 주체 94(2005)
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The movable metal type referenced here predates Gutenberg by approximately two centuries. The Goryeo dynasty cast individual bronze type characters no later than the early 13th century, with the Jikji — a Buddhist anthology printed using this method in 1377 — surviving as the oldest extant book produced with movable metal type, held today at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. North Korea's claim to this heritage is politically loaded: the relevant history belongs to a unified Korean past that both Pyongyang and Seoul actively compete to own.

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