The Evolution of Thai Money
From its Origins in Ancient Kingdoms
- Follow up volume to Ronachai's award-winning Siamese Coins, ISBN 9789749863541
- Many coins never published before
- Magnificent photographs of both sides of coins and money with all the marks shown in detail
- Includes a reproduction coin
This book is the result of over 40 years of study of the various forms of Thai money from their origins in the ancient kingdoms and empires starting with Funan up to the introduction of the modern decimal system of baht and satang. As such it represents a supplement to Krisadaolarn and Vasilijs Mihailovs’ award-winning book, Siamese Coins – From Funan to the Fifth Reign, and includes hundreds of additional coins illustrated in various aspects. This work covers the production of pressed silver coins; the use of metallic ingots known as toks; elongated silver bars commonly known as tiger tongues; bent ingots known as chiang money; metallic alloy, glass and porcelain tokens and most famously pot duang, commonly called bullet money because of their shape. The book ends with the transition to flat coinage similar to that used today. The author personally examined, photographed and weighed thousands of specimens, conducted hundreds of assays and obtained images from national museums, dealers and private collectors.
- Publisher
- River Books
- ISBN
- 9786167339733
- Published
- 25th Apr 2016
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 8.85 in x 11.81 in
- Pages
- 270 Pages
- Illustrations
- 245 color
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