fwo_1145361 - LAOS 1 1/2 Tamlung n.d.
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Les monnaies dites « canoë » constituent l’une des formes les plus originales des Tamlungs, monnaies traditionnelles qui circulèrent dans la vallée du Mékong entre le XIVᵉ et le XIXᵉ siècle. Leur nom provient de leur silhouette caractéristique, évoquant une petite embarcation. Contrairement aux autres types de Tamlungs généralement frappés en argent, les monnaies canoë étaient fabriquées en bronze, avec une proportion de cuivre variable selon les émissions.
So-called \\\"canoe\\\" coins are one of the most distinctive forms of Tamlungs, traditional currency that circulated in the Mekong Valley between the 14th and 19th centuries. Their name derives from their characteristic shape, resembling a small boat. Unlike other types of Tamlungs, which were generally minted in silver, canoe coins were made of bronze, with a varying proportion of copper depending on the issue.
So-called \\\"canoe\\\" coins are one of the most distinctive forms of Tamlungs, traditional currency that circulated in the Mekong Valley between the 14th and 19th centuries. Their name derives from their characteristic shape, resembling a small boat. Unlike other types of Tamlungs, which were generally minted in silver, canoe coins were made of bronze, with a varying proportion of copper depending on the issue.








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