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1 Baht - Rama V White metal Pattern; Medal alignment; Plain edge

Issuer Thailand
Year 1869
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Technique Milled
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Obverse description Central design featuring the royal Thai tiered crown (Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut) flanked by two multi-tiered ceremonial pagodas or spired towers set on decorated pedestals, with a radiant sunburst emanating from directly above the crown. The composition is highly detailed in relief, rendered in a formal Thai royal style. The coin field is plain and unlettered, with a beaded border surrounding the entire design.
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Reverse description Central device depicting an elephant facing left, positioned within a Chakra (wheel) symbol, the whole surrounded by eight five-pointed stars arranged in a circular pattern. Each star represents one Fueang, with eight Fueang collectively equating to one Baht. The design is presented in bold relief against a plain field, enclosed within a beaded border. The composition reflects traditional Thai royal iconography associated with the reign of Rama V.
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Edge Plain
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