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10 Tamlueng - Rama V Queen Debsirindra

Issuer Thailand
Year 1881
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Technique Hammered (bullet)
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Obverse description The obverse of this large bullet (pod duang) money bears the Royal Siamese coat of arms within a pointed oval cartouche, depicting three tiered chedis (pagodas) surmounted by a flame finial and flanked by royal regalia, all rendered in fine relief against the curved silver surface. Above the central cartouche, at the apex of the bullet form, appears a circular Chakra symbol — the traditional emblem of the Chakri dynasty — incised in detailed relief. The composition is characteristic of the royal commemorative bullet coinage issued under Rama V in honor of Queen Debsirindra, combining traditional Thai iconography with the ancient bullet coin form.
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Obverse lettering ๑๒๔๒
(Translation: CS1242)
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Reverse lettering ๑๒๔๒
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