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500 Dollars Gyeongbokgung

Issuer Palau
Year 2024
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Obverse description A highly detailed high-relief depiction of the Geunjeongjeon Hall, the throne hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace, rendered in fine gold with intricate architectural detailing of the traditional Korean double-eaved tiled roof and latticed facade. At lower left, the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Palau is shown in raised relief, accompanied by the curved legend REPUBLIC OF PALAU and the denomination 500 Dollars. A rectangular inlaid panel of deep-blue Tiffany art glass is set into the lower foreground of the composition, serving as an artistic focal element. Below the glass inlay, the bilingual legend in Hangul and Latin script reads: 티파니 아트 메트로폴리스 / Tiffany Art Metropolis 2024.
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Reverse description A finely detailed high-relief representation of the Heungnyemun Gate, the second gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea, rendered with exceptional precision capturing the multi-tiered traditional Korean palatial architecture, decorative roof ridgeline figures, and ornamental bracketing. Three rectangular panels of inlaid deep-blue Tiffany art glass occupy the archway openings of the gate, providing a vivid chromatic contrast against the gold field. Above the architectural motif, the legend appears in Hangul at top followed by the Latin transliteration GYEONGBOKGUNG PALACE in two lines across the upper field.
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