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| Uitgever | Royal Thai Mint |
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| Jaar | 1996 |
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| Techniek | Milled |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Thai |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central field features a decorative wreath composed of rice stalks bearing grain, encircling a two-line English legend in the upper portion reading 'THE INTERNATIONAL RICE AWARD' followed by 'Presented to / King Bhumibol Adulyadej / 1996'. The outer legend along the upper rim reads in Thai script 'เหรียญรางวัลสถาบันวิจัยข้าวนานาชาติ ๕ มิถุนายน ๒๕๓๙' (International Rice Research Institute Award, 5 June 2539). The country name 'ประเทศไทย' (Thailand) and the denomination '๒๐ บาท' (20 Baht) appear in the lower outer legend, separated by small decorative stars. |
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The International Rice Research Institute's award, for which this coin was struck, recognizes contributions to global rice development — fitting for a country where paddy cultivation has defined the economy and rural calendar for centuries. Thailand was among the world's top rice exporters throughout the 1990s, and Bhumibol Adulyadej's personal interest in agricultural development projects, particularly through his royal initiatives on irrigation and drought-resistant crops, gave the commemorative a degree of genuine institutional weight rather than mere ceremony.