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| Issuer | Thailand |
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| Year | 1785-1809 |
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| Value | 1 Fuang (1/8) |
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| Obverse description | Centrally positioned Unalom (sacred spiral symbol of the Thai monarchy) rendered in low relief within a recessed circular field, the whole set within the roughly rounded, hammered flan characteristic of early Bangkok Period bullet-coin derivatives. The surface shows the irregular planishing marks typical of hand-struck Siamese coinage of the First Reign. |
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| Obverse script | None |
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| Reverse description | Chakra (the sacred wheel or discus emblem of the Chakri dynasty) depicted in low relief at center, composed of a stylized multi-petalled rosette form within a shallow incuse circular depression. The hammered flan exhibits the characteristic irregular contour and surface texture of early Rattanakosin Period silver pot duang coinage struck under Rama I. |
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