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- Q3867091 subject Q6163448.
- Q3867091 subject Q7402247.
- Q3867091 subject Q7712665.
- Q3867091 subject Q8097820.
- Q3867091 subject Q8120927.
- Q3867091 abstract "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. In 1888, coins were struck in small numbers denominated in mun and won (equal to 1000 mun). The mun was replaced in 1892 when the yang was introduced.".
- Q3867091 thumbnail Sangpyeongtongbo_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q3867091 wikiPageExternalLink asia.htm.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q18097.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q2741468.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q2751502.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q28179.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q28208.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q389185.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q4008482.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q6163448.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q6279611.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q7402247.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q7712665.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q8097820.
- Q3867091 wikiPageWikiLink Q8120927.
- Q3867091 comment "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. In 1888, coins were struck in small numbers denominated in mun and won (equal to 1000 mun). The mun was replaced in 1892 when the yang was introduced.".
- Q3867091 label "Korean mun".
- Q3867091 depiction Sangpyeongtongbo_01.jpg.