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Bullet money or
bullet coins,
known in Thai as
photduang (Thai: พดด้วง;
pronounced [pʰót.dûaŋ], also
spelled pod duang, etc.), were a type of coinage...
- as the
Sukhothai period in the form of
bullet coins known in Thai as
photduang.
These were
pieces of
solid silver cast to
various weights corresponding...
- and
stuck with
their photduang.
Foreign coins were
melted and re-cast into
photduang silver bullets. However,
casting of
photduang required craftsmanship...
- • Fall of
Ayutthaya 7
April 1767 Po****tion • c. 1600 ~2,500,000
Currency Photduang Today part of
Thailand Myanmar Malaysia Cambodia Singapore Before Ayutthaya's...
- • Annexed to
Ayutthaya 1438 • Installation of Maha
Thammarachathirat 1569
Currency Photduang S****
money Today part of
Thailand Laos
Malaysia Myanmar...
- 1779 • Recognition by the Qing
dynasty 1781/1782 • Deposition of
Taksin 1
April 1782
Currency Photduang Today part of
Thailand Laos
Vietnam Cambodia...
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Sirikit National Convention Center, the
sculpture Silver Bullet Money (
photduang) displa**** in
front of the
Kasikorn Bank
office and the
sculpture Phrabrom...
-
weigh it, for
there is no
other money among them.”
Piloncitos and
Siamese photduang History of
Philippine money Philippine peso, the
currency of the modern...
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Philippine real List of
historical currencies History of
Philippine money Photduang, a
similar currency used in Siam "'Piloncitos' and the 'Philippine golden...