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50 Chon World Banknote from North Korea issued in 1988 Gem Unc Very Unique and rare

SKU: WTWB23

HSN: 970500

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Seller: WEALTH TRUST

The image shows a 50 Chon banknote from North Korea, specifically a "Visitors Issue" from 1988. Key details about the banknote include:

Denomination: 50 Chon. 100 Chon equals 1 North Korean Won.

  • Country: North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea).
  • Year of Issue: 1988.
  • Type: "Socialist Visitor" issue, intended for use by foreign visitors. Foreigners are generally not allowed to use the standard North Korean Won.
  • Main Color: Predominantly pink.
  • Obverse: Features the national coat of arms of North Korea, surrounded by a bouquet of rice symbolizing agriculture, and a hydroelectric reservoir representing industry and progress.
  • Text: Includes Korean text stating "Foreign Exchange Certificate," the issuing bank (Foreign Trade Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea), the year of issue (1988), and the denomination (50 Chon).
  • Serial Number: "人L 005046" is visible on the note.
  • Material: Paper.
  • Dimensions: Approximately 100 mm x 45 mm.
  • Value: The conversion rate between the North Korean Won and the US dollar fluctuates, but as an example, 1,000 KPW was approximately equal to $1.11 USD as of a recent calculation. However, it is important to note that this value is subject to change and may not reflect the actual exchange rate available to tourists, given currency restrictions in North Korea

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50 Chon World Banknote from North Korea issued in 1988 Gem Unc Very Unique and rare 

 

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(ART OF BANKNOTE COLLECTION)

 

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