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The obverse features the portrait of Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), depicted in official attire with a formal and centered arrangement. To his left stands a traditional Thai royal pavilion, defined by characteristic architectural elements.
Distinctive decorative elements include:
⸰ ornamental motifs inspired by Thai artistic tradition
⸰ elaborate frames surrounding the primary scene
⸰ institutional inscriptions placed above and below the central composition
The overall design highlights the harmony between portraiture, architecture, and decorative patterns, consistent with the national style of the period.
The reverse depicts the Prang Sam Yod in Lopburi, known as the Temple of the Three Prangs, featuring three adjacent Khmer-style towers shown from a frontal perspective to emphasize their historical and symbolic significance.
Complementing the main scene are:
⸰ traditional Thai ornamental motifs
⸰ decorative framing arranged around the architectural composition
⸰ official inscriptions integrated seamlessly into the layout
The composition conveys the cultural and religious importance of the monument through a balanced and formal presentation.