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Encyclopedia > Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation
Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation
Type
Founded October 1, 1951
Location Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, South Korea
Key people Lee Hae-seong, President
Industry Mint and Printing
Products Banknotes
Coins
Passport
Cheque
Postage stamp
Employees 1,562
Website www.komsco.com
Korean name
Hangul 한국조폐공사
Hanja 韓國造幣公社
Revised Romanization Hanguk Jopye Gongsa
McCune-Reischauer Hankuk Chŏpye Kongsa


Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation(KOMSCO) is the mint of coins and printer of banknotes for the Bank of Korea. This government-owned company is under Act of Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation. KOMSCO headquarter is located in Daejeon, South Korea. Its two factories are located in Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and Buyeo, Chungcheongnam-do. October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... Yeseong-gu is the part of Daejeon, South Korea. ... Daejeon Metropolitan City is a metropolitan city in the centre of South Korea, and the capital of South Chungcheong Province. ... MiNT (MiNT is Now TOS) is an alternative operating system (OS) kernel for the Atari ST computer and its successors which is free software. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... A £20 Ulster Bank banknote. ... This article is about monetary coins. ... The title page of European Union member state passports bears the name European Union, then the name of the issuing country, in the official languages of all EU countries. ... Example of a Canadian cheque drawn on a fictional banks deposit account Example of a British or Commonwealth cheque drawn on a fictional banks deposit account Example of a South Korean cheque, where the payee and signature are on the back side A cheque or check, thought to... A selection of Hong Kong postage stamps A postage stamp is evidence of pre-paying a fee for postal services. ... Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ... This page as shown in the AOL 9. ... For other uses, see Hangul (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that Sino-Korean be merged into this article or section. ... The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ... McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ... MiNT (MiNT is Now TOS) is an alternative operating system (OS) kernel for the Atari ST computer and its successors which is free software. ... Gyeongsan is a city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. ... Gyeongsangbuk-do (North Gyeongsang) is a province in eastern South Korea. ... Buyeo can mean: An ancient kingdom in Manchuria, also called Puyŏ or Fuyu. ... Chungcheongnam-do (South Chungcheong) is a province in the west of South Korea. ...



 

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