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| 裏面の説明 | Two children dressed in traditional Korean hanbok garments are depicted in a lively outdoor scene: the larger child runs forward flying a decorated kite, while a smaller child follows alongside. The 1988 Seoul Olympics emblem — featuring the Samtaeguk motif above the five Olympic rings — appears to the right in the field. The curved legend XXIV OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 arcs around the upper periphery, and the denomination 25000 WON is inscribed along the lower border. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | XXIV OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 25000 WON |
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Issued as part of Korea's official commemorative program tied to the 1988 Seoul Olympics — the first Games held on the Korean peninsula — this series was authorized specifically to generate foreign currency revenue and meet collector demand ahead of the event. The kite-flying subject draws from yeonnal-리기, a traditional Korean pastime with roots in military signaling practices from the Goryeo period, later formalized into competitive games held on the first full moon of the lunar new year.
KM#68 was struck in two years of issue, 1987 and 1988, with the bulk of collector sales concentrated in the pre-Games window.