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Thai coin.
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I would just keep in mind the date on the coin is not necessarily the date of the sword but it seems very likely it falls into the 1880s. A good buy!
Last edited by Iain; 26th January 2025 at 05:57 PM. Reason: Clarity |
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That's why I mentioned that I think you can be pretty safe in saying your sword is from the 1880s and could well be from the exact year of the coin. In general I think that coins on dha can often have a amulet/talisman meaning. In Thai amulets you see a lot of medallions, special coins etc. Again, its a very specialist area that I can't claim any deep knowledge around, but in the case of your sword it should make for a very interesting research project! The silver wire/fittings on yours is also a good indication it was an important sword for the owner, I think you have a pretty special piece. |
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After cleaning the coin more I determined that it is not silver but copper. It is a sunny day today and the color looked different in the bright light.After some searching a Siam/Thai coin, 1882, ruler Rama 5, copper, 2Att, 1/32 Baht=1Sio.
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