<< <i>This is my observation that banknotes with double denomination are known to market, but the classic coin with double denomination is not known or found up to date. Therefore, this Korea Double Denomination Error Coin is a most unique item in numismatic history. >>
Well, that's clear as mud. With such skill at doublespeak, he ought to be running for office.
This is a half chon coin. Someone chisled away most of the strokes of the "half" character on the reverse so as to make it look like a "one." It's clear even from the less than ideal images that this is the case.
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P.T. Barnum may have been right, but not even the suckers will touch that one.
<< <i>This is my observation that banknotes with double denomination are known to market, but the classic coin with double denomination is not known or found up to date. Therefore, this Korea Double Denomination Error Coin is a most unique item in numismatic history. >>
Well, that's clear as mud. With such skill at doublespeak, he ought to be running for office.
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<< <i>I think he said, "There are sixty suckers born every hour." Or something like that... >>
I think he said, "A sucker is born every 60,000 milliseconds."
It's amazing how much of a gap above the one the engraver of the reverse die left on that piece.
Obscurum per obscurius
And yes, "Mind the gap."