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| Uitgever | Lan Xang, Kingdom of |
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| Jaar | 1591-1707 |
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| Valuta | Log in om details te zien |
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| Gewicht | 119.2 g |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Flat or slightly concave underside of the cast billon bar, exhibiting a rough, irregular surface consistent with hand-casting technique. This face bears no deliberate design elements, though surface irregularities and flow marks from the casting process are visible throughout. The bar represents 2 Tamlungs in weight (approximately 120 grams), equivalent to 2 Lats in the monetary system of the Kingdom of Lan Xang (Lanchang). |
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| Oplage | ND (1591-1707) |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Lan Xang — the "Kingdom of a Million Elephants" — was one of the largest kingdoms in Southeast Asian history, controlling much of the middle Mekong basin during its peak. These heavy billon pieces functioned as trade currency across a region where silver coinage from neighboring Ayutthaya and Vietnam circulated simultaneously, forcing Lao minters to produce weights that could be reconciled against multiple foreign monetary systems. The broad date range reflects not a single issuing authority but a dynasty cycling through multiple capitals, including the move to Luang Prabang following persistent Burmese military pressure in the late seventeenth century.