South Korea, NOT ND dates [opgelost]

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Hi!
Could someone please fix so these dates are not ND dates. The date is printed on the lower left corner on obverse, hence not ND.
South Korea, 5,000 Won, P# 51
South Korea, 10,000 Won, P# 52

Thank you
I do not disagree. But I would like to know if the copyright date should be considered the issue date?
Library Media Specialist, columnist, collector, and gardener...
The date of issue is 2000.
The date on the note is 2000.
Why shouldn't that be considered a dated note?
I think listing the copyright date as the issue date should be fine, seeing as how the two correspond with each other. If they did not correspond, we would likely have some problems (like with modern Canadian banknotes; however, they include a printed date alongside the copyright date, so... not really a problem there).
This is now fixed.

Cheers!
I am glad it could be done. School is finished and I am now on holiday. I sat down and this was on my list, and it is done! I am really glad you asked the question, because I am sure it will not be the only time this comes up in the world.
Library Media Specialist, columnist, collector, and gardener...
Citeer: "Oklahoman"​I am glad it could be done. School is finished and I am now on holiday. I sat down and this was on my list, and it is done! I am really glad you asked the question, because I am sure it will not be the only time this comes up in the world.

Awesome! ​Enjoy your holiday, mate. :)
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