1932 – The Emerald Buddha Medal – 150th Anniversary , The King’s Rama 7 , (ALPACCA / Mold)
ITEM SPECIFICS
Year OF ISSUE:
1932
Country Of Issue :
Thailand
Product Type :
Silver Coin
Material :
Silver
WEIGHT:
50g
CIRCULATED/UNCIRCULATED::
UNCIRCULATED
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Description
The Emerald Buddha Medal – 150th Anniversary , The King’s Rama 7 , since 1932 (ALPACCA / Mold) The product is exactly the same as the picture. International genuine guarantee History of the Emerald Buddha Medal Celebrating 150 years of RattanakosinIn 1927, His Majesty King Rama VII appointed a committee to restore the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. to keep up with the celebrations in Bangkok Which will be 150 years old in the year 2475 by His Majesty the King Her Royal Highness Princess Paripat Sukhumphan Krom Phra Nakhon Sawan Worapinit He is the chairman of the board. and wishes that the royal family, government officials and the general public had the opportunity to make merit this time as well by creating sacred objects “Emerald Buddha Medal” to distribute as a souvenir to those who donated money1. Donors of 100 baht or more receive a gold medal of the Emerald Buddha.2. Donors of 20 baht or more will receive a silver emerald amulet.3. Donors of 5 baht or more will receive a medal of the Emerald Buddha. Nickel (Alpaca)4. Donors of 1 baht or more receive a copper medal of the Emerald Buddha. Emerald Buddha amulet commemorating Bangkok 150th Anniversary 1932, designed by Somdej Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phra Vajirayanwarorot, there are 4 blocks, 1. Gold, 2. Silver, 3. Nickel Lapaca) 4. Copper material It looks like a round coin. In front, there is an emerald Buddha image in meditation posture, seated on a lotus-upturned lotus base. within the arch of Ruean Kaew There are nectar cloth hanging and flowers all around. On the reverse side of the coin is a talisman of Cage Chak. There are Khmer characters that appear in the yantra, which can be read as tis wa kam awa sa sam, which is an abbreviation of “Makami 8 Ong”, which isTi is SammathithiSam is Sammasangkappo.Wa means right speech.k is SammakammantoAh is Samma AjivoWa is Sammavayamo.S is SammatiSam is meditation The consecration ceremony was very grand. because it was a gathering of many famous monks and teachers in that era Participate in spiritual prayers, including (refer to the Office of Wat Phra Kaew) 1. Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn The Supreme Patriarch of Wat Ratchabophit, Bangkok. 2. Somdej Phra Wanrat (Paetistevo) Suthat Temple, Bangkok 3. Phra Phothiwongsachan (Nam) Wat Ongkaram, Bangkok. 4. Somdej Phra Buddhachan (Krom) Wat Pho, Bangkok. 5. Reverend Father Kong, Sam Pa Ngam Temple, Chachoengsao 6. Reverend Father Khem, Wat Muang, Ratchaburi 7. Reverend Grandfather Boon, Klang Bang Kaeo Temple, Nakhon Pathom 8. Reverend Father Chan, Nang Nu Temple, Lopburi 9. Luang Pu Rod, Thung Si Muang Temple, Ubon Ratchathani 10. Reverend Father Pian, Phothiram Temple, Suphanburi 11. Reverend Father Krak, Amphawan Temple, Lopburi 12. Chao Khun Upali Sirichanto, Boromniwat Temple 13. Reverend Father Chuang, Pak Nam Temple, Sumthon Songkhram 14. Reverend Father Chang, Phikun Ngoen Temple, Nonthaburi 15. Reverend Father Phum, Bang Khlo Temple, Bangkok 16. Reverend Father Pring, Bang Pakok Temple, Bangkok 17. Reverend Father Chai, Phananchoeng Temple, Ayutthaya 18. Reverend Father La, Kaeng Khoi Temple, Saraburi 19. Reverend Father Paila, Kamphaeng Temple, Bangkok 20. Reverend Father Derm, Nong Pho Temple, Nakhon Sawan 21. Reverend Father Afteri, Chong Lom Temple, Sumathorn Songkhram 22. Reverend Father La, Phosri Temple, Singburi 23. Reverend Father Pleen, Wat Tai, Kanchanaburi 24. Reverend Father Ei, Sattahip Temple, Chonburi 25. Luang Pho Thong, Khao Kop Temple, Nakhon Sawan 26. Reverend Father Kong, Tha Luang Phon Temple, Ratchaburi 27. Reverend Father Son, Pa Lelai Temple, Suphanburi 28. Reverend Father Kong, Bangkaprom Temple, Sumathorn Songkhram 29. Luang Pho Chom, Phutthaisawan Temple, Ayutthaya 30. Luang Pho Rung, Tha Krabue Temple, Sumathon Songkhram 31. Reverend Father Phuang, Nong Kradon Temple, Nakhon Sawan 32. Reverend Father Kong, Wat Mai Bampenboon, Chainat 33. Reverend Father Yat, Sai Mai Temple, Pathum Thani 34. Reverend Father Phon, Don Mueang Temple, Bangkok 35. Luang Pho Phueak, King Kaew Temple, Samut Prakan 36. Luang Pho Sri, Phra Prang Temple, Singburi 37. Reverend Father Chong, Wat Window Nok, Ayutthaya 38. Reverend Father Jad, Bang Krabao Temple, Prachinburi 39. Reverend Father Pitt, Khakhang Temple, Phichit, Phichit 40. Reverend Father Chan, Ban Yang Temple, Ratchaburi 41. Reverend Father Sod, Pak Nam Temple, Bangkok 42. Reverend Father Piam, Koh Lak Temple, Prachuap Khiri Khan 43. Reverend Father Son, Suthat Temple, Bangkok