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1902, Cambodia, Norodom I. Silver Mandarins Homage Medal. (4 Francs) NGC MS-63!

$ 483.22

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  • KM Number: See detailed description section for full data!
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Year: 1902
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Silver
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Cambodia

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    1902, Cambodia, Norodom I. Silver Mandarins Homage Medal. (4 Francs) NGC MS-63!
    Mint Year: 1902
    Medallist: Charles Wurden
    References: Lecomte 120, Gadoury 18.
    Condition:
    Certified and graded by NGC as MS-63!
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    Population 2/0!
    Denomination: Medal (4 Francs) -
    Recognition of the King by   the Mandarins and his People.
    Weight: ca. 16.15gm
    Composition: Silver
    Diameter: 34mm
    Obverse:
    Head of King Norodom I left. Olive branch below.
    Legend:    NORODM I ROI DU CAMBODGE
    Reverse:
    Façade of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh.
    Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed
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    Bid with confidence!
    Norodom
    (Khmer:
    ព្រះបាទនរោត្តម
    ; or
    Ang Voddey
    ) (February 1834 – 24 April 1904) ruled as king of Cambodia from 1860 to 1904. He was the eldest son of King Ang Duong, who ruled on the behalf of Siam, and half-brother of Prince Si Votha as well as the half-brother of King Sisowath.   Norodom was considered to be the first modern Khmer king. He was   credited with saving Cambodia from disappearing altogether. In 1863, to   prevent the two powerful neighbours, Vietnam and Siam,   from swallowing Cambodia altogether he was invited by France to make   Cambodia its protectorate. However, he sent many letters to Siam   claiming French Admiral de la Grandière had forced him into signing a   false treaty. Many Cambodians believed that this brilliant act and his   shrewdness did actually save Cambodia from disappearing.
    When he was born, Cambodia was under Siamese rule, the royal family,   being related to the Siamese. Nonetheless, The royal capital of Cambodia   was in Oudong (named for the first King of Ayutthaya), but the main center of the area was the capital of Siam in Bangkok.   Prince Norodom was sent by his father to study in Bangkok, where he   studied Siamese (Thai), Politics, Military, Buddhist scriptures and the   ancient Pali language.
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