Southern Netherlands. Brule of Biljoen van Luik: 1419-1455 (G1030) (No Reserve Price)
No. 83341513
Laos. Kingdom of Luang Prabang. Set of four Æ Lat coins "Canoe money" Primitive money 1707-1889 AD (No Reserve Price)
No. 83341513
Laos. Kingdom of Luang Prabang. Set of four Æ Lat coins "Canoe money" Primitive money 1707-1889 AD (No Reserve Price)
Lat Coins / money (Lao: ເງິນລາດ) refers to the bar-shaped coinage minted and used as currency in the kingdom of Lan Xang and its successor kingdoms of Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Champasak. "Lat" is a Lao abbreviation for ""talat"" or ""market,"" referring to the small denomination currency which may also be referred to as ""boat money"" or ""Ngern Heua."" The bar-shaped coinage of Lan Xang could be differentiated according to shape, weight, metal, alloy, and mint marks.
Actual dimensions:
Weigth 24.5 gr L 67.3 mm w 11.7 mm h 5.4 mm
Weigth 31.2 gr L 79.5 mm w 10.5 mm h 6 mm
Weigth 34.4 gr L 83.2 mm w 14.5 mm h 4.8 mm
Weigth 33 gr L 87.3 mm w 12.7 mm h 5.4 mm
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