





Secure your 1 oz 2018 South Korean Chiwoo Cheonwang Silver Round and grow your wealth today!
This coin is the third release in the hugely popular Chiwoo Cheonwang series, featuring the mythical god of war.
The reverse feature is a meticulously realized effigy of Chiwoo Cheonwang, fearsome in his elaborate armour; his sword primed for attack as he faces the enemy astride his warhorse. This astonishingly artful effigy is set upon a roughly textured field and joined on the reverse only by the hero's name, 'Chiwoo Cheonwang.'
The obverse is no less astonishing in its crisp artistry, it depicts a rendition of fabled 'Do ggae bi,' a preternatural character who is said, in Korean myth, to protect the carrier from evil spirits and all their fell mischief. This protective rendering is encircled by the coin's weight, purity and symbolic, 1 Clay denomination, as well as the Korean legend and the Korean Mint logo.
The Korean Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO) was established in 1951 in South Korea (amidst the Korean War). Headquartered in Gyeongsan, the company evolved by using new technologies and processes and diversifying its offerings, including coinage, medals, cultural-related relics, and silver and gold bullion products.
Secure your 1 oz 2018 South Korean Chiwoo Cheonwang Silver Round and grow your wealth today!
ROUND HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features a rendition of fabled 'Do ggae bi'
*Reverse: Features an effigy of Chiwoo Cheonwang, fearsome in his elaborate armour
This coin is the third release in the hugely popular Chiwoo Cheonwang series, featuring the mythical god of war.
The reverse feature is a meticulously realized effigy of Chiwoo Cheonwang, fearsome in his elaborate armour; his sword primed for attack as he faces the enemy astride his warhorse. This astonishingly artful effigy is set upon a roughly textured field and joined on the reverse only by the hero's name, 'Chiwoo Cheonwang.'
The obverse is no less astonishing in its crisp artistry, it depicts a rendition of fabled 'Do ggae bi,' a preternatural character who is said, in Korean myth, to protect the carrier from evil spirits and all their fell mischief. This protective rendering is encircled by the coin's weight, purity and symbolic, 1 Clay denomination, as well as the Korean legend and the Korean Mint logo.
ABOUT KOMSCO
The Korean Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO) was established in 1951 in South Korea (amidst the Korean War). Headquartered in Gyeongsan, the company evolved by using new technologies and processes and diversifying its offerings, including coinage, medals, cultural-related relics, and silver and gold bullion products.