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English: A silver coin worth a fourth (¼) of a Korean Yang issued to circulate in the Korean Empire.
Date Gwang-Mu 2 - 1898.
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Korea, 1/4 Yang, 1898, Gwang Mu bielik-coins (240) 100% positive feedback $119.95+ $25.00 Shipping

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Author The government of the Korean Empire.

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A silver coin worth a fourth (¼) of a Korean Yang issued to circulate in the Korean Empire.

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