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800 Baht 108th Birthday of Princess Mother

Uitgever Bank of Thailand
Jaar 2008
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device consisting of the personal royal cypher of the Princess Mother rendered in stylised Thai calligraphic form, set within an elongated flame-shaped cartouche. A circular Thai-script legend surrounds the central device, commemorating the 108th anniversary of her royal birth. Two small ornamental floral devices flank the lower sides of the central emblem. The date '๒๑ ตุลาคม ๒๕๕๑' (21 October 2008) appears in the lower field, flanked by the denomination and country name in Thai script, all within a plain border.
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Aanvullende informatie

The "Princess Mother" — Mae Fah Luang, or Somdet Phra Sri Nagarindra — was born in 1900 to a commoner family, a background that shaped her lifelong focus on rural health and opium crop substitution programs in the northern highlands. The 108th birthday issue marks a numerologically significant figure in Buddhist tradition, where 108 carries sacred weight, explaining why this denomination and release date were chosen over the more obvious centennial.

Thailand's commemorative silver baht issues of this period were struck in limited authorized quantities for the collector market rather than circulation, with the 800 baht face value far exceeding silver melt at time of issue.

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