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South Korea 50,000 Won Banknote, 2009 ND, P-57, UNC

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South Korea 50,000 Won banknote from 2009 ND has a pick number P-57, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features Shin Saim-dang.


  • SKU:
    SOKO57U
  • Variety:
    UNC
  • UPC/ISBN
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Category: Banknotes
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This uncirculated 50,000 South Korean won is a standard circulation banknote introduced by the Bank of Korea in 2009. It is a yellow and green banknote that measures 154 mm x 68 mm. Its obverse side shows tree branches, the Mukpododo painting of a grape leaf and berries, a Chochungdo-subyeong folding screen painting of an eggplant, and a portrait of painter and author Shin Saim-dang in a hanbok. Its reverse side is vertically oriented and depicts a poongjukdo painting of a bamboo tree and a Wolmaedo painting of a Japanese apricot tree. Security features include a t’aeguk registration device, a holographic stripe with demetalized Bank of Korea 50000, a windowed motion security thread, a solid security thread with printed Bank of Korea 50000 in English and Korean text, and a watermark of Shin Saim-dang with an electrotype 5 within a pentagon.

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