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This banknote is issued by North Korea and has a face value of 500 won. It dates back to the year 2007.
The banknote measures 156 millimeters in length and 75 millimeters in width.
The front of the banknote features the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, which is the mausoleum of Kim Il-sung. Formerly known as the Kumsusan Memorial Palace, it is located in Pyongyang. There are also Siebold's Magnolia flowers (Magnolia sieboldii).
The back of the banknote depicts the Chongryu Bridge, which crosses the Taedong River in Pyongyang.
The Kumsusan Palace of the Sun is a building of capital importance in North Korea, serving as the mausoleum for Kim Il-sung, the founder of the country. Chongryu Bridge is a notable bridge in Pyongyang, contributing to the urban landscape of the capital.
Siebold's Magnolia flowers (Magnolia sieboldii) are decorative botanical elements, adding an aesthetic touch to the design of the banknote. All of these visual elements contribute to the identity and cultural significance of the 500 won banknote issued in 2007 by North Korea.