1 Salueng - Rama I

Émetteur Thailand
Année 1785-1809
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 1 Salung (1/4)
Devise Baht / Tical (1238-1869)
Composition Silver
Poids 3.85 g
Diamètre
Épaisseur
Forme Other (Round bullet)
Technique Hammered (bullet)
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s)
Description de l’avers Unalom
Écriture de l’avers
Légende de l’avers
Description du revers Chakra
Écriture du revers
Légende du revers
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (1785-1809) - Unalom - Chakra -
ID Numisquare 4808798140
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This 1 Salueng coin originates from the reign of King Rama I (Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok), founder of Thailand's enduring Chakri Dynasty. Issued between 1785 and 1809, it represents the nascent coinage of the Rattanakosin Kingdom, established after Ayutthaya's fall. Rama I's reign (1782-1809) marked a pivotal era of national reconstruction, territorial consolidation, and the founding of Bangkok, signifying a powerful resurgence of Siamese sovereignty.

Artistry: The specific engraver of this 1 Salueng remains unrecorded, typical for early Siamese coinage. Stylistically, it belongs to the traditional hand-struck school, characterized by indigenous symbolism. While earlier periods featured "bullet money," Rama I's reign introduced disc coinage. Common designs for this era often feature the Chakra (wheel of power), a dynastic emblem of the Chakri kings, prominently displayed, with other royal or auspicious symbols on the reverse, reflecting the monarch's divine authority.

Technical/Grading: As a hand-struck silver coin, the 1 Salueng of Rama I exhibits variable strike quality. High-points for preservation and grading typically include the central motifs, such as the spokes of the Chakra or intricate details of accompanying royal emblems. A fully struck example, where all design elements are clear and complete, is exceedingly rare. Planchet irregularities, off-center strikes, and areas of weak impression are common, reflecting rudimentary minting techniques. Its 3.85 gram weight indicates substantial silver content.

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