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1 Salung - Siamese Gambling token

1 Salung - Siamese Gambling token - awers1 Salung - Siamese Gambling token - reverse

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Features

Location Thailand
Type Utility items › Counter tokens
Value 1 Salung (¼)
Currency Baht / Tical (1238-1869)
Composition Porcelana
Weight 2.4 g
Diameter 20 mm
Thickness 4.1 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
427319
References PGP# 1503
David Hartill; 2022. PI Gaming Pieces: Siamese Porcelain tokens. New Generation Publishing.

Obverse

(en) Issuing Hong in four raised Chinese characters painted in blue, set in plain white field. Thin blue borders around rim.

Script: chiński

Lettering:
 聚
司 公
 奐

Unabridged legend: Ju Xing Gong Si

Reverse

(en) Denomination in blue, on plain white field.

Script: chiński

Lettering:

Edge

ZwykłyAutomatically translated

Comments

(en)

Listed by David Hartill, Pi Gaming  Pieces, Siamese Porcelain Tokens, list #: 1503, Ju Xing Gong Si.

 

Porcelain gaming tokens were first used in Siam as counters for a game called Fantan in Chinese-run gambling houses known collectively as Hong. Over time they came to be used as a substitute currency within the hong owners' districts and were known as pees. The pees were easier to use than the silver bars that served as legal tender in Siam at the time. It is believed that thousands of designs were created, in many various shapes and sizes. After a period of time the issuing Hong would recall the tokens and they would be declared valueless, resulting in a substantial profit to the issuer.

There was often a shortage of small change in Siam. Porcelain gaming tokens, issued by Chinese owned gambling houses were widely used as money in Siam during the 18th and 19th century. Eventually the King of Siam introduced modern coins to the country and the use of pees as currency was outlawed. The tokens did not disappear quickly, however. They were used as an underground currency into the 20th century.

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