THAI KINGDOMS: Ligor, lead ¼ bia (30.77g), CD1888, Pridmore-227, Lu K'un T'ung Yüan (Money of Lakhon [Ligor]), rats at upper right & lower left, Hé (harmony) chopmark at lower right, uncertain character countermarked at upper left within rectangle // Ho Li (peace and profit), phoenix above & dragon below, VF, RR, ex SARC Auction 9, Lot 1017. The value is ¼ bia, with 10 bia equal to 1 dollar; thus 40 of these large coins made one dollar. The rat is symbolic of the Year of the Rat making it very likely this was cast in 1888. Pridmore's published specimen seems to have the two countermarks although he failed to mention them.
Estimate: USD 150 - 250
Price realized | 600 USD |
Starting price | 100 USD |
Estimate | 150 USD |