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8 Baht 'Tot' - Rama IV

Issuer Thailand
Year 1863
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Value 1 Tot = 8 Bahts
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Obverse description The Royal Crown of Siam (Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut) depicted in frontal view at center, flanked by two smaller pagoda-like spires with mythical naga finials, with two additional tiered chedi visible at lower left and right. Radiating rays emanate from the apex of the central crown. The design is rendered in fine relief against an unlettered field, enclosed by a beaded border.
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Reverse description A royal white elephant facing left, shown in profile standing upon a decorative plinth within a plain inner circle. The elephant is surrounded by a broad Chakra (wheel) border composed of outward-pointing blade-like spokes, itself encircled by a beaded outer border. The design is unlettered and executed in shallow relief, emblematic of the Siamese monarchy under Rama IV.
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Mintage ND (1863) - 12 rays on top of The Crown, non-outlined Chakra blades -
ND (1863) - 12 rays on top of The Crown, outlined Chakra blades -
ND (1863) - 9 rays on top of The Crown, non-outlined Chakra blades -
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