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Imitation of Primitive Money Association of Southeast Asia

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Location Thailand
Type Souvenir medallions
Years 1961-1967
Composition Brąz
Weight 21 g
Size 71 × 15.5 mm
Shape Prostokątny
Technique Cast
Number
N#
557640

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The Association of Southeast Asia (ASA) was a regional organization established on July 31, 1961, in Bangkok, Thailand, by Malaya (now Malaysia), the Philippines, and Thailand. Its primary aim was to foster economic, social, cultural, and scientific cooperation among its member countries. However, ASA faced challenges, including regional disputes and political differences, which limited its effectiveness. These limitations led to the formation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on August 8, 1967, which expanded membership and scope to promote regional stability and development more effectively.

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Pictures Sale Date Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold Imitation of Primitive Money (Association of Southeast Asia)Picture 1 of a sold Imitation of Primitive Money (Association of Southeast Asia)
Katz
Auction 112
Lot 1885
Internet Archive
10 Feb 2024 VF USD 5.81
(EUR 5.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
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