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Phra Buddha Chinnarat, Mahalap model, silver, consecrated at Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan, Phitsanulok, 1997, with original box.
179,00$ Original price was: 179,00$.156,00$Current price is: 156,00$.
Two Kings' Eternal Buddha, the great Buddha of the land, powder material (white), gold dial, back with emblem, gold-plated alloy (two kings' initials), size 3.2 cm high, year 2009, with original box.
66,00$ Original price was: 66,00$.57,00$Current price is: 57,00$.
15,00$ Original price was: 15,00$.12,00$Current price is: 12,00$.
Categories: Coins & Banknotes, Thailand, World Coins
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1 satang coin with a hole, copper, Unalome – Phra Saeng Chak, year 1914, used
, circulated during the reign of King Rama VI, worth collecting for children and grandchildren to see and study the evolution of Thai coins. Beautiful condition like this is hard to find. ***Product as shown in the picture, guaranteed authentic worldwide***
Description: Round, flat coin with smooth edges and a hole in the center.
Size: 1 satang (copper)
Diameter: 2.25 cm. Thickness: 0.16 cm.
Approximate weight: 4.80 grams
Made in Belgium
The front side is a picture of an unalom, which means the dolphin between the eyebrows of the Buddha, meaning that Thailand believes in Buddhism and the King is a Buddhist. On the left edge is the word “Siam Rath” and on the right edge is the word “Satang”. Below are Thai numerals indicating the price.
Back – is a picture of the Chakra Dakshinavatra (8-petal wheel). The inner edge has a number indicating the Buddhist year of manufacture.
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| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
|---|---|
| Diameter (mm) |
2.25 cm x 0.16 cm |
| Year of Issue |
1914 |
| Weight |
4.80 grams |
| Packaging |
Display Box with COA |
The Royal Thai Mint (Bureau of the Royal Thai Mint) is the official government agency responsible for manufacturing Thailand's circulating coins, commemorative coins, and royal decorations.
Phra Kring Pairi Pinat, 50th Anniversary of the Coronation, polished silver, sandblasted, large print, Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, 1995, with original box
Phra Buddha Sothon, made of jade, historical model, printed with an arm shape. The back of the Buddha image has a genuine gold plate code, Sothon Wararam Worawihan Temple, 1999, with original box.
100 Baht polished nickel coin, World Bank commemorative coin for the 1991 Meeting of the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
100 baht coin, polished nickel, World Bank, commemorative of the meeting of the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, 1991, with certificate and leather box.
Auspicious musical medal with the royal inscription “The King plays music” on the back, made of gold-plated brass with red enamel, celebrating the 21st anniversary of the Music Association of Thailand, 1987.
Gold-plated coin, King Rama VI, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Thai Scouts, 1991
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