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500 Won Brontosaurus

Issuer Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Year 1993-1995
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Currency Second Won (1959-2009)
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Obverse lettering 조선민주주의인민공화국중앙은행 1 OZ 999 1993
(Translation: Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
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Reverse lettering PREHISTORIC ANIMALS • BRONTOSAURUS • 500 WON
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North Korea's hard currency commemorative program expanded aggressively in the early 1990s as the regime sought foreign exchange through coin collectors abroad — pieces like this were never intended for domestic circulation and were sold almost exclusively through overseas dealers and trade channels. The brontosaurus subject places it within a broader series of nature-themed issues from Pyongyang that targeted the Western collector market during a period of acute economic contraction following the collapse of Soviet aid.

KM#62 is attributed across a three-year span, suggesting either phased releases or restrikes — a common and poorly documented practice with DPRK commemoratives of this period.