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Old 26th January 2025, 04:54 AM   #1
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Looks amazing. I love it when a gamble pays off. The coin is a good clue on origin and age, try to ID it. I've been able to ID coins, even those with very little remaining features, using this site https://en.numista.com/.
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Old 26th January 2025, 10:31 AM   #2
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Default Removing Superglue (CyanoAcrelate)

See This Youtube video - Debonder sounds like it might be best for you.
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Old 26th January 2025, 01:34 PM   #3
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I expressed myself wrong, probably bad translation.
I fixed the loose silver wire at the end of the handle with superglue.
Thanks again for the many pictures of dha's in my previous post.
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Old 26th January 2025, 10:50 AM   #4
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Looks amazing. I love it when a gamble pays off. The coin is a good clue on origin and age, try to ID it. I've been able to ID coins, even those with very little remaining features, using this site https://en.numista.com/.
Hi JeffS
Thanks for the numista tip, tried but didn't find anything similar.
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Old 26th January 2025, 11:24 AM   #5
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Hi Marc,

Sorry for my late reply! Your dha/daab is a Siam/Thai daab. The inscription on the coin is Thai, there is also a date visible.

Date on coin: ๑๒๔๔ (1244: Chula Sakarat) = 1882 (Gregorian calendar).
The Chula Sakarat calendar was used in Siam during 1835-1887.

It's a very nice sword, if you ever get bored by it, please let me know!

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Old 26th January 2025, 01:38 PM   #6
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Hi Marc,

Sorry for my late reply! Your dha/daab is a Siam/Thai daab. The inscription on the coin is Thai, there is also a date visible.

Date on coin: ๑๒๔๔ (1244: Chula Sakarat) = 1882 (Gregorian calendar).
The Chula Sakarat calendar was used in Siam during 1835-1887.

It's a very nice sword, if you ever get bored by it, please let me know!

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Detlef
Hi Detlef
Wonderful that you can tell that from the small piece of text on the coin. The dha was a guess given the rusted state but a good guess.
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Old 26th January 2025, 02:17 PM   #7
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Old 26th January 2025, 04:15 PM   #8
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Thai coin.
I would just keep in mind the date on the coin is not necessarily the date of the sword but it seems very likely it falls into the 1880s. A good buy!

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Old 27th January 2025, 08:18 AM   #9
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I would just keep in mind the date on the coin is not necessarily the date of the sword but it seems very likely it falls into the 1880s. A good buy!
Hi Iain Yes, a coin with date is an indication of a period which the object could have been made, but can vary by several decades. Coins are often used as decoration on weapons, scabbards and belts in many cultures, is this common in South East Asia , specifically dha's?
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