Description:
Obverse
Name of the country and Shield of Portugal above. A ship sailing to the right, and on the right, temples on the banks of the river Chao Phraya. Date and value below.
Reverse
Royal emblems of Don Manuel I and Ramathibodi II surrounded by interlinked cords; left: an armillary sphere surmounted by the Cross of the Order of Christ; right: an elephant carrying a pagoda.
Around: inscriptions in Thai and Portuguese.
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