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1 Baht - Rama IV

发行方 Thailand
年份 1863
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制作工艺 Milled
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正面描述 Central device depicting the Mongkut, the royal crown of Rama IV (King Mongkut), rendered in fine relief with intricate architectural detail suggesting a multi-tiered royal spire flanked by smaller subsidiary towers. The crown motif is set within a richly decorated field with floral and traditional Thai ornamental elements. The overall composition is highly stylized in the Thai decorative tradition, filling the coin's face with dense, symmetrical imagery. No peripheral legend is present; the design is contained within a beaded or dentilated border.
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铸造量 1863: ND (1863)
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Rama IV — known in the West as King Mongkut — ruled during the period when Siam was navigating intense colonial pressure from both Britain and France, and his coinage policy was part of a deliberate modernization effort to signal legitimacy to European powers. Western-style struck coinage was introduced alongside the traditional bullet money still in domestic circulation, creating a dual monetary system that persisted into his successor's reign.

The KM#M6 attribution places this among the medal-struck issues, produced in very limited quantities. Mongkut died in 1868, leaving Chulalongkorn to complete the monetary transition he had begun.

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