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| Issuer | Kingdom of Lan Xang |
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| Year | 1400-1900 |
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| Value | 1 Lat |
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| Obverse description | Cast tin ingot-currency of elongated canoe or boat form, tapering symmetrically to rounded points at each end, with a slightly convex upper surface displaying a heavily textured, irregular field characteristic of primitive casting technique. The surface exhibits a dark patina interspersed with areas of verdigris typical of aged tin alloy, with no inscriptions, devices, or legends present. The piece is entirely aniconic, its monetary value and identity conveyed solely through its distinctive standardised shape and weight. |
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| Reverse description | The underside of the boat-money piece presents a concave or flat profile, consistent with open-mould casting methods employed in mainland Southeast Asian monetary production. The reverse surface is equally plain and aniconic, bearing no inscriptions, marks, or decorative elements, and displays the same irregular, pitted texture and dark tin-oxide patina as the obverse. The asymmetric curvature visible along the lateral edge further confirms hand-casting in a simple clay or stone mould. |
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| Mintage | ND (1400-1900) |
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