Hi Anthony! Yes I do. I used to live in South Korea. I was able to get a bunch of North Korean coins when I lived there. I had to return to the US, and it was here that I was able to start getting NK won. I have a number of them from the earliest to just the most recent series. They are all pretty in their own way. I will be doing a video on a litho vs Intaglio North Korean banknote in the future...I have started my research on it.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin Update after two years: I went to Thailand for New Year and I managed to get the 90 kyat in a local banknote store with a better condition for a reasonable price (the price in Thailand for a VF note is half than what you would pay in my own country for the same note in crumpled state lol)
Very nice banknote...😎😍
Great video.....👍👍👍👍
What video editing program do you use? Love it!
I use videoshop.
Beautiful note!!
Do you have any NK won notes?
Hi Anthony! Yes I do. I used to live in South Korea. I was able to get a bunch of North Korean coins when I lived there. I had to return to the US, and it was here that I was able to start getting NK won. I have a number of them from the earliest to just the most recent series. They are all pretty in their own way. I will be doing a video on a litho vs Intaglio North Korean banknote in the future...I have started my research on it.
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin that's fantastic. I can't find any won from the 50s or 60s. I can't wait for your video.
Ooh so jealous! I really wanted this note but the ones available here in Indonesia are either taped together or extremely crumpled
Is this a high value note over there? You can get them reasonably affordably here...Yuri 111 on ebay...
@@NumismaticNoteswithBenjamin Update after two years: I went to Thailand for New Year and I managed to get the 90 kyat in a local banknote store with a better condition for a reasonable price (the price in Thailand for a VF note is half than what you would pay in my own country for the same note in crumpled state lol)
I am glad you finally were able to get one!
This is a very strange series of banknotes. I haven't seen anything on how the public did commerce with them. 15, 35, 75, 90; how strange.
It was indeed strange. I share your sentiment.