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1/2 Tamlueng - Rama IV

Issuer Royal Government of Siam
Year 1863
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Currency Baht / Tical (1869-1897)
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Obverse description Central design featuring a tiered Siamese royal pagoda (chedi) flanked symmetrically by two smaller multi-tiered spires, all rendered in high relief with intricate decorative detailing. The composition is framed by an ornate border of stylized floral and foliate motifs characteristic of traditional Thai royal artistry. The field surrounding the central architectural motif is richly ornamented, consistent with the elaborate decorative canon of Rama IV-era coinage. The overall design reflects the sacred royal symbolism of the Chakri dynasty.
Obverse script Thai
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