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7 Won Henry Hudson Halfmoon

Uitgever North Korea
Jaar 2004
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Beschrijving voorzijde At centre, the State Arms of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, comprising a stylised hydroelectric dam and power pylons framed by sheaves of rice tied with a ribbon, beneath a five-pointed star. The arms are flanked by the inscriptions '20g' to the left and '999' to the right, denoting the coin's weight and fineness. A Korean-script legend arching above reads 'The People's Democratic Republic of Korea'. Below the arms, two stylised wave ornaments flank the denomination '7 Won' in the lower field.
Schrift voorzijde Korean (Hangul)/Latin
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Aanvullende informatie

North Korea has issued commemorative silver in volume since the 1980s, almost entirely for export — these coins never circulated domestically and were sold through European dealers to foreign collectors. The Hudson piece belongs to a broader series marking explorers and navigators, produced under contract arrangements that kept Pyongyang's hard-currency earnings off the books of normal trade accounting.

Hudson's 1609 voyage aboard the Halve Maen was funded by the Dutch East India Company, which wanted a northeast passage to Asia. He found the river that bears his name instead.

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