passed to the former. The ink, which was exhibited for the first time in Korea at the Seoul Auction Fine Art Auction held in Seoul on the afternoon of the 27th, sold for 1.95 billion U.S. dollars at an auction last December.
It was Ahn Jung Geun's autobiographical ink that had the second-highest winning price, following ``Ryong and Tiger's Male Stalks of Cats,'' which sold for approximately 220 million yen.
The new owner of this ink, which was put up for sale for 600 million won (approximately 67.74 million yen), is ``Korea-American Semiconductor.'' Korea-U.S. Semiconductor is based on independence activist Kwak
-The company was founded by the late Chairman Kwak No-kwon, a descendant of Han-seo.
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