TanaiPhandin King Rama 9 Coin AE 1996 Bonze and Copper

 

The Development Foundation received royal permission to create Tanai Phandin King Rama 9   in 1996.

Designed and produced by the Royal Mint, Treasury Department, produced in 2 sizes, 2.6 cm. and 8 cm., and there are only 3 types: There are 4000 silver coins, 20,000 bronze coins, and 90,000 Copper coins.

which is considered to have been produced very little compared to other coins. And on the back of the coin there is a symbol. Royal Golden Jubilee Ceremony On the occasion of his 50th anniversary on the throne, which has auspicious meaning. Consisting of the royal seal It is for His Majesty King Rama IX and there are two white elephant and Phra Thammasinghaburajan (Luang Pho Charan) Amphawan Temple, Sing Buri, performed the ceremony, which made this coin receive a lot of attention.


These 2 coins are not used.
But the Copper coin will have a slight hole on the front of the coin.