Single Silver and Cupronickel Coins and Two-Coin Sets
Distributed in the Quantity Requested Without a Lottery

The Bank of Korea announced on June 28 that, following the application results for reservation purchases of the commemorative coins for the "48th UNESCO World Heritage Committee," all single silver coins, single cupronickel coins, and two-coin sets will be distributed in the quantity requested, without the need for a lottery.


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Distribution will begin on July 23. Recipients will receive their coins according to the method selected during the reservation process (pickup at a bank branch or delivery by mail).


Any remaining coins will be sold by Korea Minting, Security Printing & ID Card Operating Corp. (KOMSCO) at the same price both online and offline after July. Online sales will be available at all times through the KOMSCO online shop. Offline sales will be held at the venue of the 48th UNESCO World Heritage Committee, which will take place in Busan from July 20 to July 22. Details regarding specific sales methods will be announced later by KOMSCO.



An official from the Bank of Korea stated, "The schedule may be subject to change," and added, "For detailed information and progress regarding the distribution, please refer to the KOMSCO online shop and the website of the designated receiving bank (NongHyup Bank), which is in charge of sales."


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