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4 Baht / 1 Tamlung Thailand Silver

Denomination: 4 Baht    (aboutBaht)
1 Tamlung
Metal: Silver
State: Thailand             
Issue year(s): 1864
Catalog reference: KM-YA12 (2)

1864,
THAILAND. Tamlung (4 Baht)Kann-pg. 332-333, pl. 139; Y-A12; SSC-pl. IX#2a/b; LeMay-pg. 94, pl. XXII#1. Struck to commemorate Rama IV’s 60th birthday. The obverse depicts the standard design as found on regular circulation issues of this era. The reverse displays the central inscription “Kingdom of Siam” within a cubed star frame with the Chinese inscription around “Cheng Ming Tung Pao” (Negotiable Currency of Cheng Ming). It is believed that these pieces were never released for circulation and were struck for presentation to important Thai and Chinese citizens. According to Kann, the reason for a Chinese inscription was that Siam still admitted China’s suzerainty over its country at this time. While Thailand still retained its domestic autonomy, China remained in control of certain affairs. Exquisite peripheral multicolored toning.

2 coins in the group
(1445 X 720 pixels, file size: ~244K)
Posted by:  anonymous  2015-05-011864,THAILAND. Tamlung (4 Baht), ND (1864). NGC AU-58.Impressive 1864 Rama IV 60th Birthday Presentation TamlungKann-pg. 332-333, pl. 139; Y-A12; SSC-pl. IX#2a/b; LeMay-pg. 94, pl. XXII#1. Struck to commemorate Rama IV's 60th birthday. The obverse depicts the standard design as found on regular ...
(1445 X 732 pixels, file size: ~211K)
Posted by:  anonymous  2015-04-241864,THAILAND. Tamlung (4 Baht), ND (1864). NGC AU-55.Kann-pg. 332-333, pl. 139; Y-A12; SSC-pl. IX#2a/b; LeMay-pg. 94, pl. XXII#1. Struck to commemorate Rama IV's 60th birthday. The obverse depicts the standard design as found on regular circulation issues of this era. The reverse displays the ...
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