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Front Side: LP Daeng Somdej 1st Batch, B.E.2513/2514 Please notice the space between the dome and the edge is narrower. And the details is clearer (Phim Kammakan or Comittee) |
Front Side: LP Daeng posthumous 2nd Batch Somdej Please notice the space between the dome and the edge is wider. The details is dull and the texture is stronger |
Backside:
The Yant is clear and deeper |
Backside:
The Yant is dull and shallower |
You're Cheated !! LP Daeng 2nd Batch Somdej Sold as 1st Batch !! |
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LP Daeng's 1st Batch Somdej of Wat Kao Bandai-it were made and blessed by LP
Daeng himself and Chao Khun Nor in B.E. 2513/2514, but the 2nd Batch (Roon Song) Somdej are POSTHUMOUS amulets and were not
blessed by LP Daeng & Chao Khun Nor because LP Daeng had passed away in B.E.2517,
and Chao Khun Nor had precedingly passed away in early B.E.2514. The 2nd batch LP Daeng Somdejs have been widely spreaded in amulet markets in Thailand. They were produced in many colors- viz red, yellow/white, and gray etc., and sold as the 1st batch items. A lot of lacking-knowledge buyers have been cheated by trickery merchants and dealers. A large quantity of the 2nd batch were also exported to Singapore and Malaysia and sold as 1st batch there. THE OVERWHELMING 95% OF LP DAENG SOMDEJS IN AMULET MARKETS IN THAILAND, SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA ARE THE 2ND BATCH OR ROON SONG BUT SOLD AS THE FIRST BATCH OF B.E.2513/2514. Please noted that LP Daeng 1st batch Somdejs of B.E.2513/2514 ran out from the temple nearly 30 years ago, they are now rare-to-find amulets. The 1st batch LP Daeng's Somdej has not only the red color but there are another 3 colors--black, gray and yellow. The most expensive is the black color. BRING OUT THE LP DAENG SOMDEJ FROM YOUR NECK AND THEN COMPARATIVELY CHECK WITH THE PICTURE ABOVE. YES, IT'S HIGHLY POSSIBLE THAT YOU WERE CHEATED BY TRICKERY DEALERS !! |
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