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2 1/2 Baht 'Paddueng' - Rama V official restrike

发行方 Royal Siamese Mint
年份 1894
类型 Non-circulating coin
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正面描述 Central tiered royal crown (Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut) displayed in full elevation, flanked symmetrically by two multi-tiered ceremonial royal umbrellas (chattras) on either side, with additional smaller tiered regalia elements arranged in the lower field. Radiating rays issue from a star above the central crown, evoking royal divine authority. The entire composition is rendered in fine relief with ornate Thai decorative detail, enclosed within a plain inner circle and a beaded outer border.
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The "Paddueng" denomination — roughly equivalent to 2.5 baht — was part of Rama V's broader monetary modernization effort in the 1880s and 1890s, as Siam attempted to stabilize its currency against increasing pressure from British and French colonial financial systems encroaching from Burma and Indochina. The Royal Siamese Mint, established with European technical assistance, produced official restrikes of several gold denominations for presentation and diplomatic purposes rather than general circulation.

Y#13.5 specifically designates the restrike classification. These pieces were never intended as working currency.

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