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32 cAMbOdIAN
sIlVeR TIcAl cOINs
Cambodia, 17th-18th
century. The silver coins
of circular shape and with
fine repoussé showing
roosters with long
feathers. Prior to 1875, the
tical was the currency of
Cambodia.
Provenance: Ex-
Collection of The Zelnik
István Southeast Asian
Gold Museum. Institutional
art collection in Belgium,
acquired from the above.
condition: Very good
condition with minor
traces of age and wear as
well as soil encrustations,
minor signs of erosion,
and fine malachite-green
patina on most coins.
Weight: 35.4 g (total)
Dimensions: Diameter 2
cm (the largest) and 1.2 cm
(the smallest)
estimate euR 800
Starting price EUr 400
187
18 cAMbOdIAN
sIlVeR TIcAl cOINs
Cambodia, 18th-19th
century. The silver coins
of circular shape and with
fine repoussé showing
roosters with long
feathers. Prior to 1875, the
tical was the currency of
Cambodia.
Provenance: Ex-
Collection of The Zelnik
István Southeast Asian
Gold Museum. Institutional
art collection in Belgium,
acquired from the above.
condition: Very good
condition with minor
traces of age and wear as
well as soil encrustations,
some with verdigris and
signs of erosion.
Weight: 16.2 g (total)
Dimensions: Diameter 1.8
cm (the largest) and 1.2 cm
(the smallest)
estimate euR 800
Starting price EUr 400
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