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| 正面文字 | Hangul |
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| 背面描述 | Central design depicts a coiled snake rendered in naturalistic style against a lightly colored field, surrounded by decorative floral and foliate elements including blossoming branches, evoking a traditional East Asian artistic aesthetic. The Chinese character 巳 (representing the Snake in the Chinese zodiac) appears prominently in the upper portion of the field. A series of years associated with the Year of the Snake — 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025 — is inscribed along the lower portion of the design, identifying this as part of a Chinese Lunar Calendar commemorative series. |
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North Korea has issued Chinese zodiac commemoratives sporadically since the early 2000s, primarily targeting the foreign collector market rather than domestic circulation — hard currency generation, not monetary function. These pieces were never intended to pass through North Korean hands.
KM# 1184 is one of the more obscure entries in the DPRK's collector coinage program, with distribution routed almost entirely through a small network of sanctioned intermediary dealers operating out of Macau and Beijing.