Luang Pu Tho, Paper Banknote Amulet

Issuer Thailand
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Type Banknote-like items › Religious paper money
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Composition Paper (covered with a protective film)
Size 155 × 80 mm
Shape Rectangular
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Obverse description A sculpture of Luang Pu Toh, Phra Rajsangwornbhimon, who died in 1682. Additionally, an oval image of Rama V and also an oval representation of a mythical figure. A value of 100 in Thai and Latin
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Reverse description An image of Rama IX with a monk, 8 small images of sculptures of seated monks. Beneath the image of a gate, the Thai inscription reads: Pratu Chumphor, referring to the Chumphor Gate in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat). The origin of this amulet can be traced back to Korat, as the depiction of the female figure on the back shows Thao Suranari, a local heroine of Korat.
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Numisquare ID 4826919990
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