Brief history of current Korea notes in circulation

Brief history of current Korea notes in circulation
Denomination First Issue Enhancement
Date Size Design Strengthening of security features
50,000won
June 23, 2009 - - - -
10,000won June 12, 1973 June 15, 1979 X O

Added 3 kinds of colored thread incorporated in the notes.

October 8, 1983 O O

See-through register, braille dots introduced for the blind.

January 20, 1994 X O

Incorporation of windowed security thread, micro lettering, latent image, interference pattern, etc.

June 19, 2000 X O

Incorporation of color-shifting ink, SPAS and enlargement of the windowed security thread and watermark, and removal of interference pattern.

January 22, 2007 O O

Incorporation of hologram, security thread and watermark bar.

Enhancement of color-shifting ink, intaglio latent image, see-through register and watermark.

5,000won June 1, 1977 June 1, 1977 X O

Added 3 kinds of colored thread incorporated in the notes.

June 11, 1983 X O

See-through register, braille recognition introduced for the blind.

June 12, 2002 X O

Incorporation of windowed security thread with hologram letters and enlargement of braille dots for the blind, and both the intaglio printing and the braille recognition raised more prominently.

January 2, 2006 O O

Incorporation of hologram, security thread, color shifting ink, intaglio latent image micro lettering and SPAS.

Enhancement of watermark, see-through register and watermark bar.

1,000won August 14, 1975 June 11, 1983 O O

See-through register, braille recognition introduced for the blind.

January 22, 2007 O O

Incorporation of color shifting ink, windowed security thread, intaglio latent image, micro lettering and SPAS.

Enhancement of watermark and see-through register.

10,000 won note

front of 10,000-won note issued on 12.June,1973(obverse) back of 10,000-won note issued on 12.June,1973(reverse)

10,000 won note(June 12, 1973)
Denomination Ga 10,000-won note
First issue June 12, 1973
Issue ceased 1981. 11. 10
Standard 171×81㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of King Sejong the Great (obverse), Gyeongbokgung Geunjeongjeon (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufacturing by KOMSCO(Korea Minting & Security Printing Corporation.Original plate produced in Japan.)
  • The width of banknotes varied by denomination but the height was standardized.
  • Its issue was planned for 1972 together with the Ga 5,000-won note, but because of the problems with the main design themes(Seokguram, Bulguksa) it carried the portrait of King Sejong the Great and was issued in 1973.

front of 10,000-won note issued on 15.June,1979(obverse) back of 10,000-won note issued on 15.June,1979(reverse)

10,000 won note(June 15, 1979)
Denomination Na 10,000-won note
First issue June 15, 1979
Issue ceased May 12, 1993
Standard 171×81㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of King Sejong the Great (obverse) Gyeonghoeru, mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon) (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate produced in Japan.
  • King Sejong the Great’s official portrait selected.

front of 10,000-won note issued on 8.October,1983(obverse) back of 10,000-won note issued on 8.October,1983(reverse)

10,000 won note(October 8, 1983)
Denomination Da 10,000-won note
First issue October 8, 1983
Issue ceased Sep. 1993 ceased producing
Standard 161×76㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of King Sejong the Great (obverse) Gyeonghoeru (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate produced in KOMSCO.
  • Issued under Plan for Maintenance of the Currency System.

front of 10,000-won note issued on 20.January,1994(obverse) back of 10,000-won note issued on 20.January,1994(reverse)

10,000 won note(January 20, 1994)
Denomination Ra 10,000-won note
First issue January 20, 1994
Issue ceased Jan. 2000 ceased producing
Standard 161×76㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of King Sejong the Great (obverse) Gyeonghoeru (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate of Da 10,000-won note was revised and supplemented.
  • Enhancement of security features to cope with the deregulation of imports of color printers. Incorporation of reinforced windowed security

front of 10,000-won note issued on 19.June,2000(obverse) back of 10,000-won note issued on 19.June,2000(reverse)

10,000 won note(June 19, 2000)
Denomination Ma 10,000-won note
First issue June 19, 2000
Issue ceased Still being issued
Standard 161×76㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of King Sejong the Great (obverse) Gyeonghoeru (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate of Da 10,000-won note was revised and supplemented.
  • Enhancement of security features to cope with the popularity of computers, scanners and color printers. Incorporation of color-shifting ink,

front of 10,000-won note issued on 22. January,2007(obverse) back of 10,000-won note issued on 22. January,2007(reverse)

10,000 won note(January 22, 2007)
Denomination Ba(6th) 10,000-won note
First issue January 22, 2007
Standard 148 × 68 ㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design King Sejong the Great, Irworobongdo, Celestial globe (Armillary sphere)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO.
  • Issued under "Plan to issue new banknotes to deter counterfeiting" (April 18, 2005).
  • Incorporation of hologram, security thread and watermark bar.
  • Enhancement of color-shifting ink, intaglio latent image, watermark, see-through register and watermark.

5,000 won note

front of 5,000-won note issued on 7.January,1972(obverse) back of 5,000-won note issued on 7.January,1972(reverse)

5,000 won note(January 7, 1972)
Denomination Ga 5,000-won note
First issue July 1, 1972
Issue ceased December 1, 1980
Standard 167×77㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of Scholar Yulgok (obverse) The main building of the Bank of Korea (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate produced by Thomas De La Rue in England.
  • The width of banknotes varied by denomination but their height was standardized.

front of 5,000-won note issued on 1.June,1977(obverse) back of 5,000-won note issued on 1.June,1977(reverse)

5,000 won note(June 1, 1977)
Denomination Na 5,000-won note
First issue June 1, 1977
Issue ceased May 12, 1993
Standard 167×77㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of Scholar Yulgok (obverse) Ojukheon (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate produced in Japan.
  • Scholar Yulgok’s official portrait selected.

front of 5,000-won note issued on 11.June,1983(obverse) back of 5,000-won note issued on 11.June,1983(reverse)

5,000 won note(June 11, 1983)
Denomination Da 5,000-won note
First issue June 11, 1983
Issue ceased Jan. 2002 ceased producing
Standard 156×76㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of Scholar Yulgok (obverse) Ojukheon (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by the KOMSCO. Original plate made in Japan.
  • Issued under Plan for Maintenance of the Currency System.

front of 5,000-won note issued on 12.June,2002(obverse) back of 5,000-won note issued on 12.June,2002(reverse)

5,000 won note(June 12, 2002)
Denomination Ra 5,000-won note
First issue June 12, 2002
Issue ceased Ceased Producing
Standard 156×76㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Portrait of Scholar Yulgok (obverse) Ojukheon (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by the KOMSCO. Original plate of Da 10,000-won note revised and supplemented.
  • Enhancement of security features. Windowed security thread with hologram letters and watermark bars. Enlargement of watermark and

front of 5,000-won note issued on 2.January,2006(obverse) back of 5,000-won note issued on 2.January,2006(reverse)

5,000 won note(January 2, 2006)
Denomination Ma(5th) 5,000-won note
First issue January 2, 2006
Standard 142 × 68 ㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Lee I(Yulgok), Ojukheon (Mongnyongsil), “Insects and Plants" paintings by Sin Saimdang
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO.
  • Issued under "Plan to issue new banknotes to deter counterfeiting" (April 18, 2005).
  • Incorporation of hologram, security thread, color shifting ink, intaglio latent image, micro lettering and SPAS.
  • Enhancement of watermark, see-through register and watermark bar.

1,000 won note

front of 1,000-won note issued on 14.August,1975(obverse) back of 1,000-won note issued on 14.August,1975(reverse)

1,000 won note(August 14, 1975)
Denomination Ga 1,000-won note
First issue August 14, 1975
Issue ceased May 12, 1993
Standard 142 × 68 ㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Scholar Lee Hwang (Toegye), MuGunghwa(a rose of Sharon) (obverse)Tosanseowon(Tosan Academy) (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate produced in Japan.
  • The width of banknote varied by denomination but the height was standardized. Scholar Lee Hwang(Toegye)’s official portrait selected.
  • Mid-denomination note were needed in view of the rise in the average unit value of transactions resulting from increased incomes and rising

front of 1,000-won note issued on 11.June,1983(obverse) back of 1,000-won note issued on 11.June,1983(reverse)

1,000 won note(June 11, 1983)
Denomination Na 1,000-won note
First issue June 11, 1983
Issue ceased Still being issued
Standard 151×76㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Scholar Lee Hwang (Toegye) , Mugunghwa (a rose of Sharon) (obverse) Tosanseowon(Tosan Academy) (reverse)
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO. Original plate produced by KOMSCO.
  • Issued under Plan for Maintenance of the Currency System.
    • The width of banknote varied by denomination but the height was standardized.
    • Incorporation of see-through register and braille recognition for the blind to deter counterfeiting.
    • To improve the quality of the paper, the material used was changed from cotton or pulp to pure cotton.

front of 1,000-won note issued on 22.January,2007(obverse) back of 1,000-won note issued on 22.January,2007(reverse)

1,000 won note(January 22, 2007)
Denomination Da(3th) 1,000-won note
First issue January 22, 2007
Standard 136 × 68 ㎜
Printing method Intaglio
Main design Lee Hwang(Toegye), Myeongnyundang, Gyesangjeonggeodo
Comment
  • Manufactured by KOMSCO.
  • Issued under "Plan to issue new banknotes to deter counterfeiting" (April 18, 2005).
  • Incorporation of color shifting ink, windowed security thread, intaglio latent image, micro lettering and SPAS.
  • Enhancement of watermark and see-through register.

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