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10 baht banknote, type 3, issue 1, from the reign of King Rama VII, 1934, used, repaired
199,00$ Original price was: 199,00$.168,00$Current price is: 168,00$.
Somdej Nang Phaya, commemorative coin for the 60th birthday anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen, behind the House of Representatives, created in 2004, with original box (set of 6 coins)
62,00$ Original price was: 62,00$.55,00$Current price is: 55,00$.
A polished silver coin of the King sitting on the throne, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the King’s accession to the throne, created by the Ministry of Interior in 1996, with original box.
169,00$ Original price was: 169,00$.149,00$Current price is: 149,00$.
SKU:
SKU06706
Categories: Coins & Banknotes, Thailand, World Coins
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A coin of the King sitting on the throne, polished silver, commemorating the 50th anniversary of his accession to the throne, created by the Ministry of Interior in 1996, with the original box.
***The product is as shown in the picture, guaranteed authentic*** A good coin, experienced, big ceremony, beautiful original condition, starting to become rare. A coin in the shape of a sema (arm), polished silver. Size: Height 4.0 cm., Width 2.4 cm., Weight 8 grams
The mintage is 50,000 coins. The auspicious consecration ceremony was held at the Rangsi Temple (in Wat Bowonniwet Vihara) because there were so many coins that they could not be consecrated at the Rangsi Temple. They had to be brought to the Rangsi Temple to perform the ceremony. A ten-wheel truck was used to transport 5,000,000 coins to be placed at the basketball court at Wat Bowonniwet School. A sacred thread was then connected from the Rangsi Temple, which was nearby. The gold and silver coins were kept in the temple, along with a number of royal statues.
The auspicious consecration ceremony, presided over by His Holiness Somdej Phra Yansangwon, and the monks who attended the ceremony are as follows, as far as evidence is recorded.
1. Reverend Father Uttama, Wang Wiwekharam Temple
2. Reverend Father Lamyai, Wat Lad Ya
3. Luang Pho Pen, Bang Phra Temple
4. Luang Pho Dee, Phra Rup Temple
5. Luang Pho Hong, Phetchaburi Temple
6. Reverend Father Tab, Makham Riang Temple
7. Reverend Father Chaloem, Phrayathi Temple
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| Diameter (mm) |
4.0 cm x 2.4 cm |
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| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
| Metal |
Silver |
| Packaging |
Display Box with COA |
| Year of Issue |
1996 |
| Weight |
8 grams |
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.
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