South Korea 500 Won
Country of Origin: South Korea
Year of Issue: Issued continuously from 1982 to present (exact year requires viewing the reverse side)
Denomination: 500 South Korean Won
Composition: Cupronickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)

Brief Description
The obverse features a Red-crowned Crane in flight with the denomination '오백원' (O-baek-won) written in Hangul below it.
Historical Significance
The 500 Won coin was first introduced in 1982 to replace the 500 Won banknote. The Red-crowned Crane is a symbol of longevity and prosperity in Korean culture. The 1998 mintage of this coin is extremely rare and valuable due to the IMF financial crisis.
Estimated Value
Circulated coins are generally worth face value (approx. $0.35 - $0.50 USD). Uncirculated or rare years like 1998 can be worth significantly more.
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning with harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as this can damage the coin's surface and decrease its numismatic value. Use PVC-free holders for long-term storage.
Created At: 2026-02-16T22:48:01.726048