antique! 1757-1806 Korea 1 Mun cash coin pendant Korean Yi Dynasty Seoul Hun Sang Pyong Tong Bo Hangul Hanja Goguryeo Baekje Silla Jeju n002173
1757-1806 Korea 1 Mun ****AUTHENTIC RELIC!!! **** 26S
Ho
Currency: Kingdom of Joseon - Mun (1633-1892)
FEATURING
front: Top to bottom:
常平 = Sang pyong, a Department of Korean Yi Dynasty
- Right to left:
通寶 = Tong bo, means currency
Lettering:
常
寶 通
平
The literal translation is "always exact coin" a reference to stable value
back: Mint mark at top, serial number at bottom.
*户 (Ho): Treasury Department
Lettering:
户
○
十
Translation: Treasury Department, series 10
KOREAN MUN:
The mun was introduced as the main currency of Korea in 1633 and stayed in use until 1892. It resembled and was derived from the Chinese wen (cognate also to the Japanese mon and Vietnamese van). Coins denominated in mun were cast in copper or bronze and were round with square holes with Sangpyeong Tongbo {상평통보, 常平通寶} logograms on the front.
The literal translation is "always exact coin" a reference to stable value
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Copper coin
• diameter: 24.5 mm
• weight: 5.21 g
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Ho
Currency: Kingdom of Joseon - Mun (1633-1892)
FEATURING
front: Top to bottom:
常平 = Sang pyong, a Department of Korean Yi Dynasty
- Right to left:
通寶 = Tong bo, means currency
Lettering:
常
寶 通
平
The literal translation is "always exact coin" a reference to stable value
back: Mint mark at top, serial number at bottom.
*户 (Ho): Treasury Department
Lettering:
户
○
十
Translation: Treasury Department, series 10
KOREAN MUN:
The mun was introduced as the main currency of Korea in 1633 and stayed in use until 1892. It resembled and was derived from the Chinese wen (cognate also to the Japanese mon and Vietnamese van). Coins denominated in mun were cast in copper or bronze and were round with square holes with Sangpyeong Tongbo {상평통보, 常平通寶} logograms on the front.
The literal translation is "always exact coin" a reference to stable value
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Copper coin
• diameter: 24.5 mm
• weight: 5.21 g
CHOOSE FROM DROP DOWN MENU {2.4 mm thick cords}`
• 22" black cotton necklace with lobster clasp
• 21” bronze link chain with lobster clasp {4x6 mm links}
• 2-1/2" brass snake keychain with snap end {see last photo}
• no chain or cord
message me if you need a shorter length black necklace
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