Talk:History of the Korean currencies

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[edit] Needing review of source

Since my korean knowledge is not good enough to fully understand a korean encyclopedic article I hope someone fluent or native could review this article ont the Naver Encyclopedia 백과사전: 냥. It's titled the yang but it covers the use of currency during the Goryeo and Joseon period. I'm particularly interested in the mentions of the use of the fun, the gwan, and the yang along side with the mun in the 17th century, and the won, then hwan, and the jeon in the 19th century. I just think the content of this article could be updated, if not corrected, based on this source. — Luccas 02:39, 7 February 2007 (UTC)