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| Issuer | Bank of Korea |
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| Year | 1988 |
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| Value | 5000 Won |
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| Obverse lettering | 제 24회 서울 올림픽대회 한국은행 1988 오천원 (Translation: The 24th Olympic Games Seoul Bank of Korea 1988 Five Thousand Won) |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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This piece belongs to the Bank of Korea's 1988 Seoul Olympics commemorative program, one of the most extensive coin series ever produced for a single Games — spanning dozens of individual types across multiple metals. The spinning top motif draws on *paengi-chigi*, a traditional Korean game with documented history stretching back centuries, selected deliberately to foreground indigenous Korean culture for an international audience at a moment when South Korea was aggressively projecting its national identity on the world stage.
KM#71 is among the more modestly collected pieces from the series, largely overshadowed by the higher-denomination gold issues.