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Polished nickel coin, Chaiyo elephant, commemorative coin from the 13th Asian Games, 1970.
57,00$ Original price was: 57,00$.49,00$Current price is: 49,00$.
Provincial commemorative coin of Krabi Province, 2.5 cm in size.
7,00$ Original price was: 7,00$.5,00$Current price is: 5,00$.
Polished nickel coin commemorating the opening of the Thai Pavilion in Norway, 1989.
69,00$ Original price was: 69,00$.62,00$Current price is: 62,00$.
SKU:
SKU00782
Categories: Uncategorized, Other
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Rare, limited-edition polished nickel commemorative coin marking the opening of the Thai Pavilion in Norway in 1989. Excellent condition.
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| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
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| Metal |
Polished nickel |
| Packaging |
In Capsule |
| Year of Issue |
1989 |
Blackened copper coin, 100th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen Mother, 2000
A complete set of four circulating brass coins (5, 10, 25, and 50 satang), minted in 1957 (B.E. 2500), showing signs of use.
1500 baht gold coin (weight 1 salung) commemorating the 60th anniversary of the reign of King Rama IX, 1987, a rare occasion, limited production
Blackened bronze medal commemorating the 1975 Southeast Asian Games (Golden Peninsula)
Reclining Buddha coin, reclining Buddha image, back side, Phra Phor, Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimonmangklaram (Wat Pho), commemorative 5th cycle of the reign of King Rama IX, 1987, with original envelope, unused
King Rama IX’s ordination medal, copper (restoration of the pagoda at Wat Bowon), 2007, with original case
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