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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bullet_moneyBullet money - Wikipedia

    Bullet money or bullet coins, known in Thai as photduang (Thai: พดด้วง; pronounced [pʰót.dûaŋ], also spelled pod duang, etc.), were a type of coinage historically used in Siam (now Thailand) and its predecessor kingdoms.

  2. Pod Duang was used as currency of Thailand for more than 700 years before it was replaced by modern coins. The display also shows a large collection of coins produced during the Bangkok period. The highlight of which include "Royal Gift" coins which were minted from a small coin production machine sent to King Rama IV as a royal gift ...

  3. This form of money played a very important role in the Thai monetary system for more than 500 years before it was replaced by the modern, flat coinage. The Origin of Pod Duang. The Origin of Pod Duang. It is believed that Pod Duang originated from bracelet money widely used in the Kingdom of Nan-Chao. This kingdom was situated in the north of ...

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  5. www.wangdermpalace.org › Pod Duang MoneyPod Duang Money

    Ancient Thai Currencies. "Pod Duang Money " was made from bars of silver bent or folded and hammered into shape stamped with the mark of the ruler. Standardized Pod Duang money was used during the Sukhothai , Ayutthaya,Thon Buri and Rattanakosin periods. In the reign of King Mongkut, the country was opened for commerce and trade with the West.

  6. A sigla P.O.D. significa Payable On Death (literalmente, em português, Pagável na Morte ). É um termo técnico muito usado em bancos nos EUA quando uma pessoa morre alguém herda seus bens. É necessário que uma pessoa morra para alguém herdar.