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Date of Issue : 2003.03.06
Types : 1
Denomination : 10 won
Design : Taegeukgi (the national flag)
Stamp No. : 2314
Printing Process
& Colors
: Photogravure, six colors
Size of Stamp : 25×22
WholeSheet
Composition
: 10×10
Image Area : 25×22
Paper : White Unwatermarked
Perforation : 13
Printer : Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation
Designer : Kim, So-jeong
Quantity : 2000000
Detail
`In line with the policy to regularly replace definitive postage stamps, the 10-won `Taegeukgi` stamp, which had been used since April 8, 1993, will be re-designed, and a new Taegeukgi stamp will begin circulation from March 6, 2003. Taegeukgi, the national flag of the Republic of Korea, consists of a while background, a Taegeuk circle in the center and four trigrams that surround the Taegeuk circle at the four corners. The white background of the Taegeukgi symbolizes light and purity and reflects the traditional affinity of the Korean people for peace. The yin-yang circle, divided equally into a blue portion below and a red portion above, represents the dual cosmic forces of yin (blue) and yang (red). It symbolizes universal harmony, in which the passive and the active, the feminine and the masculine, form the whole. The four trigrams of Geon, Gon, Gam and Li, which surround the yin-yang circle, denote the process of yin and yang going through a series of changes and growth. Geon denotes 「heaven」, Gon denotes 「earth」, Gam denotes 「water」 and Li denotes 「fire」. Collectively, these four bar symbols represents universal harmony and unity. Taegeukgi, incorporating the Taegeuk circle that was widely used by the ancestors, embodies the ideals of all Koreans, who have pursued creativity and prosperity under universal principles throughout history.`
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