Commemorative Coin of Luang Pu Chun, Wat Lan Sae, Phatthalung Province (B.E. 2550 / 2007)
This commemorative amulet coin was created in 2007 to mark the auspicious occasion of the 80th Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). It represents both deep Buddhist significance and a sense of national blessing and prosperity.
Design Details
The front features a finely detailed half-body portrait of Luang Pu Chun, clearly capturing the identity and character of this revered Southern Thai monk.
The reverse depicts a seated Buddha in meditation, surrounded by auspicious motifs symbolizing protection, safety, and abundance.
The coin is beautifully finished with red and black enamel, highlighted by a gold-toned border, giving it an elegant and distinguished appearance—ideal for both worship and collection.
✨ Key Features
- Commemorative coin of Luang Pu Chun, Wat Lan Sae, Phatthalung
- Created for the 80th Birthday Celebration of King Rama IX (2007)
- Fine Buddhist craftsmanship with enamel detailing and gold-tone edging
- Clear historical background and meaningful occasion of creation
🙏 Believed Spiritual Benefits
Traditionally associated with:
- Loving-kindness and personal charm
- Protection and safety from harm
- Good fortune and prosperity
- Overall auspiciousness and life progress
🎯 Suitable For
Ideal for devotees of Luang Pu Chun and collectors of Southern Thai amulets seeking a meaningful piece with both spiritual and historical value.