South Korean won (1945–1953)
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South Korean won (1945–1953)
Summary
South Korean won (1945–1953) is a currency[1]. South Korean won (1945–1953) draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (currency category, ranking #206 of 601).[2]
Key Facts
- South Korean won (1945–1953) is in the country of South Korea[3].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s image is recorded as 100 won 1950 obverse.jpg[4].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s image is recorded as 100 won 1950 reverse.jpg[5].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s image is recorded as 500 won 1952 obverse.jpg[6].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s image is recorded as 500 won 1952 reverse.jpg[7].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s image is recorded as 1000 won 1950 obverse.jpg[8].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s image is recorded as 1000 won 1950 reverse.jpg[9].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s image is recorded as 1000 won 1952 reverse.jpg[10].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s instance of is recorded as currency[11].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s instance of is recorded as won[12].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s manufacturer is recorded as National Printing Bureau[13].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s manufacturer is recorded as Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation[14].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s central bank/issuer is recorded as Bank of Joseon[15].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s central bank/issuer is recorded as Bank of Korea[16].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s start time is recorded as +1945-08-16T00:00:00Z[17].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s end time is recorded as +1953-02-16T00:00:00Z[18].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/026wbvz[19].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s replaces is recorded as Korean yen[20].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s replaced by is recorded as South Korean hwan[21].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s different from is recorded as won[22].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s price is recorded as {'unit': 'Q4917', 'amount': '+0.0666666667'}[23].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s unit symbol is recorded as {'lang': 'ko', 'text': '圓'}[24].
- South Korean won (1945–1953)'s Namuwiki ID is recorded as 조선은행 원[25].
Why It Matters
South Korean won (1945–1953) draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (currency category, ranking #206 of 601).[2] South Korean won (1945–1953) has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] South Korean won (1945–1953) is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]