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| 正面铭文 | 제 24회 서울 올림픽대회 한국은행 1987 오천원 (Translation: The 24th Olympic Games Seoul Bank of Korea 1987 Five Thousand Won) |
| 背面描述 | Two figures in traditional Korean dress are depicted in the centre field engaged in the folk game of jegi chagi, one player balancing on one leg mid-kick with a jegi (shuttlecock) shown airborne above, while a second player stands watching with arms folded. The Seoul 1988 Olympic Games emblem, incorporating the stylised Taeguk motif above the Olympic rings, appears in the lower left field. The legend 'XXIV OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988' curves around the upper periphery in Latin characters, with the denomination '5000 WON' inscribed along the lower rim. |
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Issued as part of South Korea's pre-Olympic commemorative program ahead of the 1988 Seoul Games, this piece celebrates jegi chagi, a traditional Korean kicking game in which players keep a weighted shuttlecock airborne using the foot — a pastime with documented roots stretching back to the Joseon Dynasty. The Bank of Korea released several such sporting and cultural issues in the lead-up to Seoul, using the Games as an occasion to document indigenous traditions alongside the imported Olympic disciplines.
The .925 silver specification aligns with standard commemorative practice of the period, and most examples were absorbed by collectors rather than circulation.