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Is This A Korean 5 Mun?

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 Posted 02/13/2017  8:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add worldnumis to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Korea 5 Mun KM#136 minted around 1883
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Arkie, you're getting hold of some neat SE Asian stuff, I'm enjoying the show and tells, keep it up please!

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Bought some foreign coins by the pound a few weeks back. Am only now working my way through the asian cash coins. Have a couple more that I can't place at all.
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I am not sure why people call these moon/mun coins. Mun coins didn't hit until 1886. They are Dang 5 Jeon coins. More specifically this is 18.355 (Korean Coin ID Number) Dang 5 Jeon #3 (not 18.355A/B) and worth about 5,500 won (~$5) minted ~1883 as the fella up top stated. This coin was minted at the Ministry of Finance Mint; possibly also called Board of Revenue, but I am translating what the Korean says.

Edit: I have corrected myself. Mun is right. In the case of the coin name Dang 5 Jeon, jeon literally means 'coin' and not the fractional currency of Jeon :)

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02/16/2017 08:01 am
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