A PATANI-KELANTAN GOLD KUPANG KIJANG THAT REALLY RESEMBLED A BULL (SS54)
Gold Kupang Kijang Of Patani-Kelantan That Resembled A Bull.
Rariry: RRR/SS54
That's always an argument on the obverse of a Patani-Kelantan Gold Kijang Kupang, the animal is a Kijang (Barking Deer) or a Nandi Bull ?
My latest acquisition of a Patani-Kelantan Gold Kijang Kupang (SS54) from my Thailand's numismatist, the animal on the obverse really resembled a Bull instead of a Kijang/Barking Deer.
A pair of very obvious horns growth on its head. No sign of hump and the saliva (Ectoplasm) from its mouth. A long and strong tail raised to almost touching the sun.
On the reverse, it was struck about 25% off center with Arabic inscription " Malik Al Adil"
The whole coin was hammer struck in a very crude manner but I just like the natural imperfection.
I like and love the natural beauty!
Weight:
Diameter:
Edge: Plain
Composition: Gold. Round Shape.
Rarity:RRR
Rariry: RRR/SS54
That's always an argument on the obverse of a Patani-Kelantan Gold Kijang Kupang, the animal is a Kijang (Barking Deer) or a Nandi Bull ?
My latest acquisition of a Patani-Kelantan Gold Kijang Kupang (SS54) from my Thailand's numismatist, the animal on the obverse really resembled a Bull instead of a Kijang/Barking Deer.
A pair of very obvious horns growth on its head. No sign of hump and the saliva (Ectoplasm) from its mouth. A long and strong tail raised to almost touching the sun.
On the reverse, it was struck about 25% off center with Arabic inscription " Malik Al Adil"
The whole coin was hammer struck in a very crude manner but I just like the natural imperfection.
I like and love the natural beauty!
Weight:
Diameter:
Edge: Plain
Composition: Gold. Round Shape.
Rarity:RRR
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