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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bullet_moneyBullet money - Wikipedia

    Bullet money or bullet coins, known in Thai as photduang (Thai: พดด้วง; pronounced [pʰót.dûaŋ], also spelled pod duang, etc.), were a type of coinage historically used in Siam (now Thailand) and its predecessor kingdoms.

  2. Thai money has the unique characteristics of the Thai nation with the Sukhothai Kingdom, using round shaped money made from silver which was known as "pod duang", and has been continued from that time down to the Ayutthaya, Thonburi and the early Rattanakosin periods.

  3. curiosidadesnumismaticas.blogspot.com › 2012 › 04POT DUANG: EL DINERO "BALA"

    25 de abr. de 2012 · Hoy tengo el placer de presentar unas interesantes monedas conocidas popularmente como “dinero bala” (bullet money). Su nombre oficial fue pot duang y se utilizó en el reino de Siam (actualmente Thailandia) durante más de 600 años, lo que convierte a esta moneda en una de las de mayor tiempo de circulación de la zona.

  4. When Sukhothai Kingdom was founded in 1238, the money called Pod Duang or 'bullet money' was created. The money was mostly made of silver. It was round-shaped and rolled into inwardly curving legs with pointed ends.

  5. El pot duang es una moneda originaria del reino de Siam (actual Tailandia), que se fabricaba en oro y en plata en unidades de peso con base en 1 baht, que correspondía a aproximadamente 15.4 gramos1.

  6. Pod Duang of Thonburi, the third capital of Thailand from 1767 to 1782 A.D. and Rattanakosin Kingdom, the present capital from 1782 A.D. adopted the main characteristic of Pod Duang of the late Ayudhya period.

  7. 12 de sept. de 2023 · In the late medieval Thai kingdom of Sukhothai, pod duang or “bullet money” came into common use. This was a kind of silver ingot in the form of a bar bent into a roundish shape, stamped with...