Ancient Southeast Asian Coins

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mrbrklyn, Aug 22, 2012.

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    Just Song coins. I wouldn't be surprised if they were only worth $.30 a piece. Too bad they weren't early Annam pieces, as those are 100 times or more rarer than Song pieces.

    Btw, in case anyone is interested, SE Asia doesn't really have ancient coins of their own. They have coins starting in medieval times. Annam was the earliest, then the rest like Lanna, Kampuchea, Vientien, and other cultures started producing pieces around 1200-1400 or so.
     
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