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The 10 Won coin type made of Brass weighing 4.06 gms with 22.86 mm diameter was first issued in 1983 and minted till 2006. The obverse has the Dabotap Pagoda, located in Gyeongju, it is one of the national treasures dividing the value in Hangul on both sides. The value and "Bank of Korea" in Hangul at the reverse. The KM-33.2 has the thicker value digits compared to KM-33.1 though the DaeGwangSa catalog and most Korean numismatists don't distinguish a separate variety. PCGS issued this as Sample Slab at Numismata Berlin 2015, which was held on October 17th and 18th 2015. Needless to say, it's the delight to have them in collection.
The 10 Won Copper clad Aluminum coin was issued from 2006 to date, weighting 1.22 gms with 18 mm diameter replacing the brass coins (KM-33). The obverse has the Dabotap Pagoda, located in Gyeongju, it is one of the national treasures dividing the value in Hangul on both sides. The value and "Bank of Korea" in Hangul at the reverse. PCGS issued this as Sample Slab at Numismata Berlin 2015, which was held on October 17th and 18th 2015.
The 10 Rupees coin was released as commemorative issue in 2013 on occasion of Diamond Jubilee-60 Years of Coir Board. The coin is made of Bimetallic copper-nickel center in aluminum bronze ring weighing 7.71 grams with diameter 27 mm and 1.8 mm thickness. The obverse side of the coin has the Ashoka Pillar, and the denomination with the rupee symbol. The reverse side has the Coir Board Logo and the date as 1953-2013 at the center with the legend in Hindi and English. PCGS issued this as Sample Slab few years back at National Numismatics Exhibitions organized by Marudhar Arts.