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This image depicts an exhibit at a museum, possibly in Daejeon, South Korea. The exhibit showcases two examples of leaf-shaped coins or artifacts imitating the shape of a leaf. On the left, there is a display board with a large picture of a branching structure with gold-colored coins attached at the end of each branch. The text on the board is in Korean and English and describes the artifact as "엽전에 달린 잎사귀, 엽전 (Leaf shape coin) Imitating the Shape of a Leaf". The description explains that these coin-shaped objects were produced in a similar manner to metal printing types and were designed to resemble a tree branch with leaves. On the right side of the image, there is a real-life example of the artifact on display. It is a dark-colored metal or composite material with a branching pattern and coins attached to the ends of the branches. It has a loop at the bottom, possibly for attachment. The artifacts are positioned on a cream-colored display surface, and there is a small label visible in front of the real artifact. There are smaller examples of the artifact at the base of the photograph.
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May 16, 2026, 5:17 AM

Daejeon, South Korea

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This image depicts an exhibit at a museum, possibly in Daejeon, South Korea. The exhibit showcases two examples of leaf-shaped coins or artifacts imitating the shape of a leaf. On the left, there is a display board with a large picture of a branching structure with gold-colored coins attached at the end of each branch. The text on the board is in Korean and English and describes the artifact as "엽전에 달린 잎사귀, 엽전 (Leaf shape coin) Imitating the Shape of a Leaf". The description explains that these coin-shaped objects were produced in a similar manner to metal printing types and were designed to resemble a tree branch with leaves. On the right side of the image, there is a real-life example of the artifact on display. It is a dark-colored metal or composite material with a branching pattern and coins attached to the ends of the branches. It has a loop at the bottom, possibly for attachment. The artifacts are positioned on a cream-colored display surface, and there is a small label visible in front of the real artifact. There are smaller examples of the artifact at the base of the photograph.

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