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1/2 Tamlueng - Rama V White metal Pattern, Reeded edge

Issuer Thailand
Year 1869
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse description Central design featuring three tiered ceremonial spired coronets (chofas) arranged in a triangular composition, the central and tallest coronet elevated above a decorative lotus-form base flanked by two smaller matching spires. A prominent sunburst or radiant nimbus projects upward from the apex of the central coronet, all rendered in high relief against a plain field. The coin border is defined by a closely spaced beaded or dotted rim.
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Reverse description At center, a white elephant in profile facing left, set within a circular medallion surrounded by a large multi-armed Chakra wheel rendered with stylized flame-like spokes radiating outward. The Chakra is encircled by a ring of 32 small stars evenly distributed around the periphery. The entire design is contained within a beaded border, consistent with the royal Siamese emblematic tradition of Rama V.
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Edge Reeded
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