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[edit]Description¼ Tical (c. 1856, Heaton dies) - Scott Semans 02.jpg |
English: FRENCH PROTECTORATE and NATIONAL COINAGE
K1 Pe (c.1847-59) 2.66gm on standard of 1/100 Salung, 13x14.5mm, Uniface K1 Pe (c.1847-59) 2.58gm on standard of 1/100 Salung, 14mm, Uniface K33a 1/8 Tical (c.1856, Heaton dies) Closed horizontals in temple. 1.68gm F+, large hole $75; 1.85gm K33b 1/8 Tical (c.1856, Heaton dies) Open horizontals in temple. 1.73gm A very similar piece went for in the 1/09 Heritage Sale, Lot 50414. K33X 1/8 Tical Lapa counterfeit (1970s). Heavier (2.0-2.5gm), flatter strike, cruder die work. Many differences in bird, but neck is most obvious: 5 horizontal lines & 3 diagonal, vs 6 & 2 in genuine. Rev. is accurate as var. b, but stylistically cruder. Not for sale. K35 1/4 Tical (1853, Ingram dies) 22.5mm, 3.65gm K34 1/4 Tical (c.1856, Heaton dies) 20mm, 3.63gm Significant revision of design. K37a Tical (1853, Ingram dies) 35-35.5mm, 14.3 - 15.4gm. Dies A/1 VF+-EF (a,b) ; VF (c) ; K37b Tical (1853, Ingram dies) 35-35.5mm, 14.3 - 15.4gm. Dies B/2 VF+-EF light scratches obv & rev (a) ; K37c Tical (1853, Ingram dies) 35-35.5mm, 14.3 - 15.4gm. Dies B/3 K37 Tical, Counterstamped (1853, Ingram dies) 35mm av) K37a Sun c.s obv Vg/F, holes ; aw) K37a Western "5" obv Vg-F, scratches, ex-mount ; bv) K37b Sun c/s rev VF+-EF ; bz) K37b Chops, 3-char Chinese obv, "100%" and Arabic "8"(?) rev F+, ugly mount removal, cleaned K36 Tical (c.1856, Heaton dies) 30mm, 14.0 - 15.5gm Significant revision of design.gm EF-AU, rainbow toning (a) ; VF+ (b) ; VF, hole (c) ; F-VF, hole (d) K36 Tical, Counterstamped (c.1856, Heaton dies) 30mm v) "Shun" c/s rev (a) F+ ; w) Chinese c/s rev Fine (c) ,
K39 1/4 Tical Pattern (1855 or later) Tin, 1209, 2.55gm, 20mm
K11 Hamsa (Praq) Pe Crude Hamsa left with crest, vine, and tail feathers as detached elements around. Chinese Ji (luck) in box above. From style and silvering, varieties with one or two dots above upper tail feathers and five horizontal dashes behind appear to be earlier than the variety with no dots above, and four dots behind. 1850-80 (Panish) or 1870+ (Cribb). K11a = one dot above, 5 dashes behind; K11b = 2 dots above, 5 dashes behind; K11c = No dot above, 5 dots behind; Order "K11" for my choice, best grade. Each: VF-EF ; K11S1 Hamsa (Praq) Pe Set of 3 varieties, K11a with silvering, others with traces or no silvering. K11W Hamsa (Praq) Pe From an old bulk purchase, unsorted, per 10 pieces K26 Garuda Pe Machine-struck, ca. 1880-1902, Garuda standing left, R: Preah / Dambaan (Batambaang) in old Khmer script. Beaded edges. K26 Garuda Pe Machine-struck, ca. 1880-1902, Garuda standing left, R: Preah / Dambaan (Batambaang) in old Khmer script. Beaded edges. Poor (not shown) ; Fine (a, b) ; VF (c) ; K30 Garuda 4 Pe Similar in design to the Pe, but tail is upraised and different style; cartouches to either side, R: different 3-line legend in wreath. 22m, 3.89, 4.54g, compared to average 1.2g for the Pe. The two Fox specimens are different dies. L4 Centime "Business" strike with square center hole, 1.04gm, copper? L1 Centime, Pattern/Trial Thick version with wire rims and round guide-hole in unpunched square center, 1.81gm, brass L8 Centime, Pattern/Trial Normal weight with unpunched square center hole, 1.26gm, brass L8v Centime, Pattern/Trial Light weight with unpunched square center hole, 0.86gm, brass L98+ Palace Tokens L98) 10 Centimes, L100) 15 Centimes, L102) 20 Centimes, L104) 25 Centimes Each 25.5mm, 3.7-4.0gm"1860" Series Dated for Nordom I's accession, though first struck in 1875 in Belgium, with later restrikes in Cambodia, and business strikes of the 5 and 10 Centime in Heaton. There are actually six to thirteen metal and striking varieties for each denomination; "regular," Essai (normal and proof), Piefort, off-metal strikes, and Cambodian restrikes are the main categories. The silver were intended as largesse issues: one series of light-weight restrikes was for the 1899 cremation of the Queen Mother. The regular and restrike silver did curculate, and repeat orders were given to the Heaton Mint for circulation strikes of the 5 and 10 Centimes. However, the editors of Krause's SCWC have failed to link the "award" coinages of Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia with the Western commemorative tradition, resulting in the omission of most of the Thai multiple-mark bullets, and lately the removal of the entire "1860" Cambodia series to Unusual World Coins, though Vietnam's extensive series is in the main catalogue. |
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Source | Cambodia Archive (CoinCoin.com). |
Author | Scott Semans |
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