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These older type banknotes of the South Korean Won are no longer in circulation. They have been withdrawn from circulation and cannot be used for payments in the Republic of Korea.
Banks and exchange offices outside South Korea will not accept these old Won notes for exchange. At Leftover Currency we continue to exchange these withdrawn South Korean Won banknotes.
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10000 South Korean won banknote (Gyeonghoeru Pavilion)
These older 10,000 won banknotes from the Republic of Korea (South Korea) feature a portrait of Sejong the Great. They also show Korea’s National Treasure ‘Borugak Jagyeongnu’, the water clock of Borugak Pavilion, on the obverse side. The reverse side of the old 5000 won note shows the beautiful Khonghoeru Pavilion, part of the Gyeongbokgung … ContinuedYou get: £3.900001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
10000 South Korean won banknote (1979 issue)
The undated 1979 issue of the 10,000 South Korean won banknote features a portrait of the fourth King of the Joseon dynastie, Sejong the Great. On the back of the old 10,000 KRW note is a pagode from the largest of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon dynasty: Gyeongbokgung.You get: £3.900001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
10000 South Korean won banknote (1973 issue)
The brown coloured 10,000 won banknote from The Bank of Korea’s undated 1973 issue features the portrait of King Sejong The Great, fourth ruler of Korea’s Sejong dynasty. On the back side is an image of Gyeongbok Palace, part of the Gyeongbokgung complex in Seoul.You get: £3.900001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
5000 South Korean won banknote (Ojukheon House)
This old type 5,000 won South Korean banknote depicts Yi l,one of the most prominent Confucian scholars from the Joseon Dynasty, who is also known by his pen name ‘Yulgok’. The reverse of the 5000 Korean Won note shows Ojukheon, the house where Yi l was born, and home to his mother Shin Saimdang, also … ContinuedYou get: £1.950001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
5000 South Korean won banknote (1977 issue)
This banknote of 5000 South Korean won belongs to the undated series of 1977. The portrait on the front is of prominent Confucian scholar Yi I. On the back side is Yi I’s birthplace, Ojukheon in Gangneung, Kangwon.You get: £1.950001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
5000 South Korean won banknote (1972 issue)
On this 5000 won banknote from the Bank of Korea’s 1972 issue is the image of confucian scholar Yi I. The building on the back side of the old 5,000 won note is the headquarters of South Korea’s central bank, the Bank of Korea, in Seoul.You get: £1.950001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
1000 South Korean won banknote (Dosan Seowon Academy)
The older 1,000 South Korean won banknotes are similar on the obverse to the current version, but purple rather than violet blue. The note depicts Yi Hwang, the 16th Century Confucian scholar who wrote under the name ‘Toegye’. The back of the 1000 won note shows Tosansowon, the Confucian academy also known as ‘Dosan Seowon,’ … ContinuedYou get: £0.390001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
1000 South Korean won banknote (1975 issue)
The purple coloured 1000 won banknote from the non-dated 1975 issue features a portrait of Confucian scholar Yi Hwang on the front, and buildings of the Dosan Seowon Academy on the back side. On the front side of this old 1000 South Korean won banknote are four flowers.You get: £0.390001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
500 South Korean won banknote (1973 issue)
This 500 won banknote from the Republic of Korea honours Yi Sun-sin, a 16th Century Korean Admiral who is considered to be one of the greatest naval commanders of all time. The front of the note shows Yi Sun-sin and a geobukseon or turtle ship. Turtle shiops are the Korean warships used during the Joseon … ContinuedYou get: £0.195001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
500 South Korean won banknote (Pagoda 1966 issue)
Sungnyemun, the Southern city gate of Seoul, is featured prominently on this old 500 won banknote from South Korea. On the back side are three traditional Geobukseon ships, also known as turtle ships.You get: £0.195001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
500 South Korean won banknote (Pagoda 1962 issue)
Seoul’s South Great Gate, also known as Namdaemun, is shown on this banknote of 500 won from South Korea. On the back side is a flaming torch inside a wreath of flowers.You get: £0.195001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
100 South Korean won banknote (Sejong the Great)
Korea’s historical ruler King Sejong The Great is featured on this green-coloured banknote of 100 won from South Korea. On the back side of the old 100 won banknote is an image of the Bank of Korea building in Seoul.You get: £0.039001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
100 South Korean won banknote (Independence Gate)
This green coloured 100 Won banknote features Independence Gate, which celebrates Korea’s independence from China following the First Sino-Japanese War. The undated banknote, part of the 1962 Series, has a burning torch inside a wreath of flowers on the back side.You get: £0.039001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
50 South Korean won banknote (Tapgol Park)
This green coloured 50 won banknote features the Tapgol Park pagoda in Seoul. On the back side are flowers and a torch on fire.You get: £0.019501 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
50 South Korean won banknote (Haegeumgang)
This banknote of 50 South Korean won features the Haegeumgang rock formation near Geoje Island in southern Korea. On the back side of this red-brown coloured 50 won note is an image of a burning torch in a wreath of flowers.You get: £0.019501 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
10 South Korean won banknote (Cheomseongdae)
The stone tower on the old 10 South Korean Won banknote is Cheomseongdae, an ancient astronomical observatory in Gyeongju. On the back side of the 10 KRW note is a traditional turtle warship at sea.You get: £0.010001 KRW = £0.0010000000