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5 Won STS Sedov

Issuer Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Year 2005
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Weight 20 g
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Obverse script Latin/Korean (Hangul)
Obverse lettering 조선민주주의인민공화국중앙은행 20g 999 5 WON
(Translation: Central Bank of Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
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The Sedov is a four-masted barque built in Kiel in 1921, originally named Magdalene Vinnen II for a German shipping family. Seized by the Soviet Union as war reparations in 1945, she was renamed after the Arctic explorer Georgy Sedov and converted to a training vessel. She still sails — one of the largest traditional sailing ships still in active use.

North Korea issued numerous foreign-themed sailing ship coins throughout the 2000s, largely for the export collector market rather than domestic circulation. KM#1085 belongs to a broader series targeting European distributors.

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