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1 Baht - Rama IV

Issuer Thailand
Year 1860
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Value 1 Baht
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Reverse description Central medallion depicting a Royal White Elephant standing in profile to the left, rendered naturalistically within a circular beaded border. Surrounding the central motif is a broad decorative band of eight swirling flame-like curved blades (the Chakra or flame-scroll pattern), interspersed with eight five-pointed stars disposed evenly in the field, referencing the denomination of one baht. The outermost border consists of a fine dentilated band with additional small pellet ornaments at intervals, consistent with the milled coinage style introduced during the reign of Rama IV.
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Mintage 1860: ND (1860)
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