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Thailand Coat of arms, 1 Baht Silver Coin-Trademark stamped coin, Yong Kim Hong, Rama V

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    silver baht coin King’s portrait – coat of arms Trademark stamped coin, Yong Kim Hong, Rama VThe coin is exactly as in the picture. International genuine guarantee         Issued in the reign of King Rama 5 between the years 1876 to 1908, over a hundred years old for use in the area. who do not know this coin therefore have to stamp their own special seal to be used as payment for any debt in that area such as mining in the southern part of Thailand, etc.,     and with a large number of counterfeit coins in those days causing problems for people Rarely accept this model of baht coins, companies, department stores therefore solved the problem by Stamping their own logo, implying that it is a guarantee that the coin with this seal can be exchanged and traded with their own shop,             worth collecting, and the price is not very strong. It’s rare and this time is perfect. for the collection study or let your children watch            Produced for the first time, R.S. 95, no message indicating the year of productionuntil R.S. 120, adding text indicating the year R.E., produced at the edge of the coin right below the coat of arms The reverse side of the coinR.S.120, R.S.121, R.S.122, R.S.123, R.S.124, R.S.125 and R.S.126medals have a picture of the King. The image of King Rama V on the front of the coin has the words “Somdej Phra Paramintharamaha Chulalongkorn”. Phra Chula Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua” appears on the coin.The reverse side of the coin has the coat of arms with the words “Krung Siam” and the words “Rama V” and the words “One Baht” on the coin.          Characteristics of one baht coin        On the front is a half portrait of King Rama V, facing to the left of the coin. wearing his military uniform There is a letter around the statue that says ” Somdej Phra Paraminthorn Mahachulalongkorn King Chulalongkorn       The back has a full coat of arms, divided into 3 chambers, the upper room is an Irapod elephant. The left room is a standing elephant. The right room is a crossed dagger. At the top of the room is the Chak Tri. It is covered by Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut. There is also the Phra Sangkhan, Than Phrakorn, Celebrating His Majesty the King’s feet, Phra Sangwan Nopparat Ratchawaraphon. Phra Sangwan Chula Chom Klao and there is a strip of inscriptions for the seal that says “Sappesam Songkh Phutanam Samkhkee Wutthisatika