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2000 Won Winter Olympics; Uncut sheet

Issuer Bank of Korea
Year 2018
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Value 2000 Won 2000 KRW = UAH 60
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Obverse lettering ㅍㅊ
PyeongChang 2018
한국은행
이천원
(Translation: P[yeong]Ch[ang], Bank of Korea, Two Thousand Won)
Reverse description Reproduction of 'Tiger and a Pine Tree' by Joseon-era painter Kim Hong-do (1745–c.1810), rendered in traditional ink wash style. The tiger motif references Soohorang, the official mascot of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, symbolising strength in Korean mythology.
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Issued to mark the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, this uncut sheet was produced by Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation as a collector item rather than a circulating instrument. The Bank of Korea has issued commemorative uncut sheets periodically since the 1990s, and this format — multiple notes intact on a single press sheet — is typically sold through the bank's own numismatic sales channels, never entering general circulation.

The 150 × 140 mm dimension refers to the individual note unit, not the full sheet, which varies by the number of subjects retained in the cutting.

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