查看完整图片 — 免费注册
使用Google继续 — 免费 或用邮箱注册

为什么需要注册?只是为了防止机器人访问我们的目录。您的邮箱完全保密——我们绝不会分享或在未经您许可的情况下发送任何内容。我们向您保证!

5 Mun Chon

发行方 Joseon Dynasty Government Mint
年份 1883
类型 登录 以查看详情
面值 登录 以查看详情
货币 登录 以查看详情
材质 登录 以查看详情
重量 登录 以查看详情
直径 登录 以查看详情
厚度 登录 以查看详情
形状 登录 以查看详情
制作工艺 登录 以查看详情
方向 登录 以查看详情
雕刻师 登录 以查看详情
流通至 1892
参考资料 登录 以查看详情
正面描述 登录 以查看详情
正面文字 登录 以查看详情
正面铭文 登录 以查看详情
背面描述 Central square hole flanked by a four-character legend in cruciform arrangement. The top character 典 (Chon) identifies the issuing mint as the Central Government Mint (典圜局); the right-to-left characters 當五 (Dang O) denote the face value of 5 mun; and the bottom character 二 (I) indicates Series 2. Characters are cast in traditional regular script within a plain circular field.
背面文字 登录 以查看详情
背面铭文 登录 以查看详情
边缘 Plain
铸币厂 登录 以查看详情
铸造量 登录 以查看详情
附加信息

Korea's 1883 coinage reform was driven largely by the reformist official Kim Ok-gyun and the broader Enlightenment faction pressing the Joseon court toward modernization along Japanese and Western lines. The 5 Mun was among the first machine-struck coins produced under this initiative, representing a sharp break from the hand-cast cash coins that had circulated for centuries. The Chon denomination itself was newly introduced as part of this decimal-adjacent restructuring.

The reform was short-lived. The Imo Incident of 1882 and subsequent conservative backlash severely disrupted monetary modernization, and most of these early machine issues saw limited circulation before production was curtailed.

您可能也会喜欢