Airavata the 3-Headed White Elephant King 20 Cents Laos Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry (Lotus) (Hole in Coin) (1952) (7-Folded Umbrella)

Airavata the 3-Headed White Elephant King 20 Cents Laos Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry (Lotus) (Hole in Coin) (1952) (7-Folded Umbrella)

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Airavata the Three-Headed Elephant King 20 Cents Laos Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Lotus Blossom) (Empty Hole in Coin) (Kingdom of Laos) (1952) (Seven-Folded Umbrella) Obverse: Version of the Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Laos, with Three-Headed Elephant and Seven-Folded Umbrella. Lettering: ROYAUME DU LAOS ພະຣາຊະອານາຈັກລາວ 1952 Translation: Kingdom of Laos 1952 Reverse: Lotus petals surrounding empty hole in coin. Lettering: ໑໙໕໒ ໒໐ ອັດ 20 CENTS 1952 Translation: 20 Cents 1952 Features Issuer Laos Type Standard circulation coin Year 1952 Value 20 Cents (0.2) Currency Piastre (1952) Composition Aluminium Weight 2.23 g Diameter 27 mm Thickness 2.2 mm Shape Round with a round hole Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓ Demonetized Yes Number N# 1299 References KM# 5, Schön# 2 The emblem of the Kingdom of Laos was a three headed elephant named Airavata. Airavata is a huge elephant which has three, sometimes 33 heads. The heads are often shown with more than two tusks. In Hin

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