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Benjapakee coins - The Five Grand Set of coins
Luang Pho Chuin, Wat Kongkaram   Luang Pho Klun, Wat Phra Yadhi, Ayuttaya   Luang Phu Ieam, Wat Nang, DhonBuri   Luang Pho Wat MakamThow (Suk)   Luang Pho Kong, SamudSongkram
Luang Pho Chuin, Wat KongkaramClick to enlarge   Luang Pho Klun, Wat Phra Yadhi, 
AyuttayaClick to enlarge   Luang Phu Ieam, Wat Nang, 
DhonBuriClick to enlarge   Luang Pho Wat MakamThow (Suk)Click to enlarge   Luang Pho Kong, SamudSongkramClick to enlarge

How to identify the coins of The Five Grand Set
  1. Look at the quality of the coin, its clarity, the depth of the image of Luang Pho, the letters imprinted on it.
  2. Look at the type of the metal of the coin and its aging.
  3. Look at the coin's surfaces. Most of the Benjapakee coins are punch pressed coins. Their planes are plain and smooth.
  4. Look through the edge of the coin. The coin that is produced before the year B.F.2500 (A.D. 1957), its edge has to have sawed marks.

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