This piece dates to the opening years of Chulalongkorn's reign, when the Royal Siamese Mint was actively experimenting with Western-style coinage to replace the traditional bullet money that had circulated in Siam for centuries. The transition was politically charged — modernizing the currency was inseparable from Rama V's broader project of asserting Siamese sovereignty against encroaching British and French colonial pressure.
Pattern status and medal alignment together suggest this was a presentation or approval piece, never intended for circulation. The plain edge distinguishes it from issued types and points to early exploratory striking rather than a finalized production specification.
This piece dates to the opening years of Chulalongkorn's reign, when the Royal Siamese Mint was actively experimenting with Western-style coinage to replace the traditional bullet money that had circulated in Siam for centuries. The transition was politically charged — modernizing the currency was inseparable from Rama V's broader project of asserting Siamese sovereignty against encroaching British and French colonial pressure.
Pattern status and medal alignment together suggest this was a presentation or approval piece, never intended for circulation. The plain edge distinguishes it from issued types and points to early exploratory striking rather than a finalized production specification.