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| 正面描述 | Central design featuring the royal crown (coronet) of Rama V with radiating rays emanating from its apex, flanked on either side by tiered ceremonial spired towers (prangs) set upon ornate pedestals. In the lower centre, a mythological creature (likely a Garuda or royal elephant motif) is depicted on a decorated throne or base. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border. The composition reflects traditional Siamese royal symbolism in a highly ornate, relief-struck style. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1869) - Proof |
| 附加信息 |
Rama V ascended the Siamese throne in 1868 at age fifteen, and the earliest years of his reign saw intense experimentation with Western-style coinage as the kingdom modernized its monetary system under pressure from expanding European colonial powers. Pattern issues from 1869 represent the exploratory phase before standardized coinage was firmly established — multiple compositions and alignments were tested, and very few of any individual pattern type are known to survive.
The coin alignment on this copper strike distinguishes it from medal-aligned counterparts in the same pattern series.