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1 Solot / 1/2 Att / 1⁄16 Fuang - Rama V

发行方 Thailand
年份 1875-1882
类型 Standard circulation coin
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正面文字 Thai
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背面描述 The central field contains a three-line Thai inscription stating the denomination and its fractional equivalence, enclosed within an ornate wreath of Java Cassia (Cassia javanica) branches bearing leaves and blossoms. The wreath is tied at the base with a ribbon bow. The Chula Sakarat date appears at the bottom of the inscription within the wreath. The overall composition is well-centered and characteristic of Siamese coinage of the late nineteenth century.
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Rama V — Chulalongkorn — introduced this copper series as part of a sweeping modernization of the Siamese monetary system, replacing the older bullet (pod duang) coinage that had circulated for centuries. The reform was as much diplomatic as economic: standardized, machine-struck coin denominations signaled to European colonial powers that Siam operated a recognizable monetary order, a calculation that likely contributed to its survival as the only Southeast Asian nation to avoid formal colonization.

The fractional att denominations saw heavy circulation in provincial markets and are rarely found without wear.

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