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3000 Won - Hwacheon County Local Gift Certificate

Uitgever Hwacheon County Office
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Valuta New won (1962-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Green guilloche underprint with a central cartouche bearing the inscription '화천사랑상품권' (Hwacheon Love Gift Certificate). To the left, a vignette of a brown otter alongside a sancheoneo (mountain trout) is accompanied by the Hwacheon county emblem and bilingual county name '화천군 / HwaCheon-Gun'; to the right, the large denomination numeral '3,000' appears above the Korean amount '금삼천원정', with the slogan '산천어와 수달이 사는 Eco-Paradise 화천' running vertically. Security elements include a segmented security thread embedded in the paper and a red official seal of the Hwacheon County Governor ('화천군수').
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Beschrijving keerzijde Purple-toned panel containing the terms and conditions of use for the local currency, printed in Korean. The mascot characters '산이와 란이' appear to the right side, accompanied by a serial number printed above a barcode.
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Hwacheon County is a rural administrative district in Gangwon Province, South Korea, and like dozens of other local governments there, it issues gift certificates redeemable only within the county — a deliberate policy to keep consumer spending from draining into larger urban centers. These local currency instruments are not legal tender and carry no backing from the Bank of Korea.

The security thread and official seal are present largely for anti-counterfeiting compliance required by the Ministry of the Interior's local gift certificate regulations, not because demand for forgeries of a 3,000-won county voucher is a serious concern.