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Thailand Coat of arms, 1 Fuang (1/8 Baht) Silver Coin- Rama V, without R.S.A.
49,00$ Original price was: 49,00$.39,00$Current price is: 39,00$.
49,00$ Original price was: 49,00$.39,00$Current price is: 39,00$.
1 in stock
Categories: Coins & Banknotes, Reign of King Rama 5, Thailand, World Coins
Money Royal portrait – coat of arms, Fueng type, without R.E.R.S.** The product is exactly as the picture. International genuine guarantee**Year 1876, the production of silver coins with the image of the King on this coin. It is the first time in the production of Thai coins ………. with His Majesty King Chulalongkorn He saw the progress of various countries. which in many countries All have produced coins with the image of the King or the leader of the country. It is also an expression of an independent country. He therefore has the royal permission to bring the statue to be printed on the coin for the first time ………. in the year 1874 it was a year of trading with many foreigners. country causing a large amount of foreign currency to remain in the royal treasury In addition, the coin making machine since the reign of King Rama IV was severely damaged, unable to produce any further coins ………. His Majesty King Chulalongkorn Therefore, please order a new coin making machine from England. which the machine arrived in Thailand in 1875, but when it arrived, it was unable to produce because there is still a lack of “New Coat of Arms” made in England Therefore, His Highness has ordered to produce an old “Phra Kiao badge” that has been used before ………. Coin information …..Characteristics: round, flat, edge with gears,front: with royal image .5 His Majesty’s dress in full civilian rank.On the back: there are letters “Krung Siam” and “King Rama III”. 5″ Below are the currency values: one baht, one salung, one money, and the coat of arms, and there are both Assoc. Prof. and without Assoc
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Thailand |
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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.
Commemorative coin, medal of NARATHIWAT province size 4 cm
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