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Ancient Coin Roman Empire Philip I, AD 244-249 AR Double Denarius NGC Elephant

Ancient Coin Roman Empire Philip I, AD 244-249 AR Double Denarius NGC Elephant
Ancient Coin Roman Empire Philip I, AD 244-249 AR Double Denarius NGC Elephant
Ancient Coin Roman Empire Philip I, AD 244-249 AR Double Denarius NGC Elephant
Ancient Coin Roman Empire Philip I, AD 244-249 AR Double Denarius NGC Elephant

Ancient Coin Roman Empire Philip I, AD 244-249 AR Double Denarius NGC Elephant
Roman Imperial Silver Philip I. AR Antoninianus (23mm, 1h). (Secular Games) issue, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Rome. Rome mint, 1st officina. 10th emission, AD 249. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Elephant advancing left, guided by mahout holding goad and wand. RIC IV 58; RSC 17. In NGC encapsulation 5747248-054, graded Ch AU. Ex Heritage 232042 (14 October 2020), lot 63180.
Ancient Coin Roman Empire Philip I, AD 244-249 AR Double Denarius NGC Elephant

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Silver baht coin, the Great Crown-Phra Saeng Chak, King Rama IV, year 1860

Silver baht coin, the Great Crown-Phra Saeng Chak, King Rama IV, year 1860
Silver baht coin, the Great Crown-Phra Saeng Chak, King Rama IV, year 1860
Silver baht coin, the Great Crown-Phra Saeng Chak, King Rama IV, year 1860

Silver baht coin, the Great Crown-Phra Saeng Chak, King Rama IV, year 1860
Baht coin, silver, Rama 4, Phra Maha Mongkut, Phra Saeng Chak 2403, used. The coin is as shown in the picture, guaranteed authentic worldwide. Over 150 years old, rare, fairly beautiful condition, worth keeping for your children to admire. Silver coin, Phra Maha Mongkut-Phra Saeng Chak, elephant on the back, Rama 4 era, year 2403. This coin model, King Rama IV, ordered to be produced by a machine ordered from England to replace the Pod Duang coin, issued on September 17, 2403. Real silver coin, price 1 baht. Weight 15.33 grams. Coin diameter 31 millimeters. Characteristics: Round, flat, smooth edge. Front: With the Phra Maha Mongkut seal, radiant top, with umbrellas on both sides, the ground is a pattern of branches, with stars around the circle indicating the price. Back: There is an elephant standing in the middle of the circle, with one star on the edge, meaning one fuang, announced to be used together with the Pod Duang coin.
Silver baht coin, the Great Crown-Phra Saeng Chak, King Rama IV, year 1860

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