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Silver Four Baht Chiang Money of Northern Siam of Thailand with Chiagsen mint mark.
Currency:INR
Category:Coins & Paper Money
Start Price:15,000.00 INR
Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 INR
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This item SOLD at 2024 Feb 24 @ 18:09UTC+05:30 : IST
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Thailand, Northern Siam (1200-1700 CE), Silver 4 Baht, Silver bar Kaikam (Chiang Money), a curved silver bar used as currency, the bars are stamped with three marks. The first stamp is the number ‘4’ which denotes the value/weight of 4 Baht, the second middle stamp is the city ‘Chiagsean’ mint mark and the third is the royal mark indicating the reign. or assayer, 63.9g, 27.85x27.4mm, about extremely fine, Very Rare.
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14.75% extra added on Hammer amount as Buyer's Premium + GST
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