
Currency Museum of Korea (화폐박물관)
80-67 Gwahak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
About
The Currency Museum of Korea, established in 1988, is operated by the Mint Corporation of Korea as part of its non-profit public services and is open to visitors free of charge with a view of increasing public knowledge of the nation’s currency. The museum features about 120,000 pieces including: coins currently in use both in Korea and overseas; coins from modern times (from the Late Joseon Dynasty until today); 80 types of commemorative coins; 88 types of ‘special money’; postage stamps, and other materials. Additionally, there is an experiential space where visitors can learn about the currency production process and its historical significance, providing significant educational benefits.
Visitors also explore National Science Museum (국립중앙과학관), Tower of Great Light (Hanbit Tower) (한빛탑) and Nogwon Ganjang Gejang (녹원간장게장) near this location.
Location
36.37748, 127.37056






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