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Banknote South Korea 100 Won - King Sejong the Great - Bank of Korea in Seoul - 1953

Ref. : NCB13110
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1953
Catalog
WPM (P. 38)
Country
South Korea
Quality
VF
Face value
100 won
Institution
Bank of Korea
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The 100 Won banknote issued by the Bank of Korea in Seoul in 1953 is a testament to South Korea's monetary history. This banknote, weighing approximately 1 gram, is distinguished by its dimensions of 156 mm in length and 66 mm in width.

The obverse of the banknote highlights the portrait of King Sejong the Great, an emblematic figure in Korean history. Inscriptions in Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, are also featured on this side. Notably, the characters ?????, ??, and ???? are present.

The reverse of the banknote features a representation of the Bank of Korea building in Seoul. This building, which has housed a museum since 2001, is an important architectural element of the South Korean capital. The face value of the banknote, 100 Won, is clearly indicated, highlighting its function in the economic system of the time.

This banknote, issued in 1953, offers an insight into the symbols and values promoted by South Korea during this period of its history. The inscriptions in Hangeul testify to the importance of the Korean language and cultural identity. The choice of King Sejong the Great as the central figure on the obverse reflects admiration for his role in the development of the Hangeul script and its impact on Korean culture.

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