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| 背面描述 | Plain, unadorned reverse exhibiting a flat, granular field with no deliberate design elements, legends, or devices. The surface displays the natural texture of the hammered billon flan, consistent with the rudimentary striking technique employed for small-denomination Cambodian coinage of this period. Slight irregularities in the flan edge are visible, reflecting the hand-crafted nature of production. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1570-1750) - Various Weights |
| 附加信息 |
These tiny billon pieces circulated during the period when the Khmer kingdom had contracted dramatically from its Angkor-era dominance, its capital shifted repeatedly under pressure from Siamese and Vietnamese encroachment. Minting infrastructure was accordingly minimal, and these coins were produced by methods closer to local smithing than organized state production — accounting for the extreme irregularity in flan shape and metal quality seen across surviving examples.