Coins from Khmer Empire

The Khmer Empire refers to Cambodia from the 9th century to the 15th century when the nation was a Hindu/Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia. The empire referred to itself as Kambuja or Kambujadeśa which were ancient terms for Cambodia. The empire grew out of the former civilizations of Funan and Chenla, at times ruled over and/or vassalised most of mainland Southeast Asia and parts of Southern China, stretching from the tip of the Indochinese Peninsula northward to modern Yunnan province, China, and from Vietnam westward to Myanmar. The beginning of the era of the Khmer Empire is conventionally dated to 802 when King Jayavarman II declared himself chakravartin ("universal ruler", title equivalent to "emperor") on Phnom Kulen. The empire ended with the fall of Angkor in the 15th century.
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Unit (802-1431)

6 Units
ND (802-1431)

Standard circulation coin
Tin-lead • 32.2 g • ⌀ 38 mm
Mitch NI# 2654, N# 184817
3 Units (With hole)
ND (802-1431)

Standard circulation coin
Tin-lead • 19.42 g • ⌀ 30 mm
Mitch NI# 2655/57, N# 184818
3 Units (Without hole)
ND (802-1431)

Standard circulation coin
Tin-lead • 15.09 g • ⌀ 29 mm
Mitch NI# 2655/57, N# 201225
Available for swap 1 Unit (With hole)
ND (802-1431)

Standard circulation coin
Tin-lead • 2.72 g • ⌀ 16 mm
Mitch NI# 2658/62, N# 201109
1 Unit (Without hole)
ND (802-1431)

Standard circulation coin
Tin-lead • 2.98 g • ⌀ 16 mm
Mitch NI# 2658/62, N# 201110
½ Unit
ND (802-1431)

Standard circulation coin
Tin-lead • 1.70 g • ⌀ 13 mm
Mitch NI# 2663, N# 201108
20 Units
ND (802-1431)

Standard circulation coin
Tin-lead • 83.55 g • ⌀ 56 mm
N# 184815

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