User:Donald Trung/Won (圓) expansion (October 2019)/Coin table

Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 10
List of coins of the Korean won:

List of coins of the Korean won:

Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 9
"The 5 won gold coins are dated 1908 (隆熙2年) and 1909 (隆 熙3 年). Only two pieces of the 1909 coin are known to exist with one piece selling at auction for $460,000 in September 2011."

"The 10 won gold coins are dated 1906 (光武10年) and 1909 (隆熙3年). Only two examples of the 1909 coin are known to exist with one specimen selling at auction for $299,000 in September 2011."

"The 20 won gold coins are dated 1906 (光武10年), 1908 (隆 熙2年) and 1909 (隆熙3年). Only two specimens of the 1909 coin are known to exist with one piece selling at auction for $632,500 in September 2011."

"Because the Korean Mint Bureau, which had been striking coins for 20 years, was pressured to close by the Japanese in 1904, all of these gold coins were produced at the mint in Osaka, Japan (日本大阪造幣局)."

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Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 8
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"The 5 won (五 園) coin has a diameter of 17 mm and a weight of 4.2 grams. The 10 won (十園) coin has a diameter of 21.2 mm and a weight of 8.3 grams.  The 20 won (二 十园) coin has a diameter of 28.8 mm and a weight of 16.7 grams. "

"The half won (半園) coins were only minted during the years 1905-1908. "

"The half won coins made in 1905 and 1906 are composed of 80% silver and 20% copper. The diameter is 31 mm and the weight is 13.5 grams. "

"The half won coins struck in 1907 and 1908 are also 80% silver and 20% copper but are slightly smaller with a diameter of 27.5 mm and a weight of 10.0 grams."

"For the first year (1906 "gwangmu 10"), the ½ chon coin had a diameter of 21.9 mm, thickness of 1.5 mm, and weight of 3.4 grams."

"The coin was slightly smaller in all of the following years with a diameter of 19.1 mm, thickness of 1 mm, and weight of 2.1 grams."

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Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 7
"For the first year (1906 "gwangmu 10"), the ½ chon coin had a diameter of 21.9 mm, thickness of 1.5 mm, and weight of 3.4 grams."

"The coin was slightly smaller in all of the following years with a diameter of 19.1 mm, thickness of 1 mm, and weight of 2.1 grams".

"The ½ chon (半錢) coin was only produced during the period 1906-1910."

"The composition of all the ½ chon coins are the same: 95% copper, 4% tin, and 1% zinc."

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Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 6
"The 20 chon (二 十錢) silver coins were produced during the years 1905-1910 at the mint in Osaka, Japan (日本大阪造幣局)."

"During the years 1905 (gwangmu 9) and 1906 (gwangmu 10), the 20 chon coins had a diameter of 22.8 mm, a thickness of 1.5 mm and a weight of 5.4 grams."

"The coin was slightly smaller in the following years with a diameter of 20.3 mm, a thickness of 1.5 mm and a weight of 4 grams."

"The composition of all the coins, however, was the same: 80% silver, and 20% copper."

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Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 5
"The 10 chon (十 錢) coins were minted during the years 1906-1910 although there is some question as to whether or not any 10 chon coins were actually made in 1909."

"All the 10 chon coins are silver with a composition of 80% silver and 20% copper."

"The coins have a diameter of 17.6 mm and a thickness of 1.5 mm. All the coins weigh 2.5 grams with the exception of those dated 1907 (gwangmu 11) which weigh 2.25 grams."

"Also, all the coins were produced at the mint in Osaka, Japan (日本大 阪造幣局)."

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Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 4
"The 5 chon (五錢) coins were only produced in the years 1905, 1907 and 1909 with the 1909 (yunghui, yung hi 3) coin being very rare."

"One 1909 5 chon coin sold at auction for $138,000 in September 2011."

"All the coins were made at the mint in Osaka, Japan (日本大阪造幣局) and have a diameter of 20.8 mm, a thickness of 2 mm, and a weight of 4 grams."

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Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 3
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"For the first two years (1905-1906), the coins had a diameter of 28 mm, a thickness of 1.5 mm, and a weight of 7.1 grams."

"The coins produced during the following years (1907-1910) were smaller with a diameter of 22.5 mm, a thickness of 1 mm, and a weight of 4.1 grams."

List of coins of the Korean won: List of Korean Won Coins:

Cointable / Primalwon Wontable 2
"The ½ chon (半錢) coin was only produced during the period 1906-1910."

"The composition of all the ½ chon coins are the same: 95% copper, 4% tin, and 1% zinc."

"The Korean 1 chon (一錢) coins were produced during the period 1905-1910. All the coins were made at the mint in Osaka, Japan (日本大阪造幣局)."

"For the first two years (1905-1906), the coins had a diameter of 28 mm, a thickness of 1.5 mm, and a weight of 7.1 grams."

"The coins produced during the following years (1907-1910) were smaller with a diameter of 22.5 mm, a thickness of 1 mm, and a weight of 4.1 grams."

"All the 1 chon coins, however, had the same composition: 98% copper, 1% tin, and 1% zinc."

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