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		Phra Khreuang 
		 Benjaphahkhih
		(2004) 
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					| Issue 
					Name: | 
					Phra Khrueang Benchaphakhi |  
					| Thai Issue 
					Name: | 
					พระเครื่องเบญจภาคี |  
					| Issue Date: | 
					2004/2547-06-20 |  
					| Cause: | 
					To publicize Buddhist amulets and 
					promote philatelic activities |  
					| Catalogue Number: | 
					2004/45-49 |  
					| Denomination: | 
					9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 
					9 Baht |  
					| Unused Value: | 
					30 Baht, 30 Baht, 30 Baht, 30 Baht, 
					30 Baht |  
					| Used Value: | 
					150 Baht (unused), 70 Baht 
					(used) |  
					| Thailex Collection: | 
					n/a |  
					| Size: | 
					
					48 x 33
					mm |  
					| Quantity 
					of Stamps: | 
					1,500,000 pieces per design |  
					| Printer: | 
					Thai British Security Printing Public Company 
					Limited, Thailand |  
					| Subject: | 
		Five popular and well-known 
		
		      
		amulets 
		with 
		      
		Buddha images, 
		two of them seated in the
				
				
				pahng samahti 
		or
				
				
				meditation 
		
		pose,
				and three of them seated in the
				
		
		maravichaya 
		pose: 1. 
		Phra Nang Phaya 
		from Wat Nang Phaya (วัดนางพญา) in 
		
	                Phitsanulok 
		(fig.); 2. 
		
		Phra 
		Kamphaeng Soom Ko from Thung 
		Setthi (ทุ่งเศรษฐี), a field in 
		
              Kamphaeng Phet; 
		3. 
		
		 
						
		Phra Phong Suphan from
		
			      
			      Wat Phra Sri Rattanamahathat
		in
		
		
		Suphanburi; 
		4. 
		
		Phra Somdet Wat Rakhang Khositaraam from 
		
						
						Wat Rakhang Khositaraam Woramahawihaan (วัดระฆังโฆสิตารามวรมหาวิหาร) in
		
		      
		      
		      Bangkok; 
		5. 
		
		Phra Rod from Wat Mahawan (วัดมหาวัน) in 
		
  		
              Lamphun. |  
					| Related Link: | 
		
		      
		      amulet, 
		
		
		Phra Yod Khunphon,
		 
		
		Phra Nang Phaya,  
		
		Phra 
		Kamphaeng Soom Ko, 
		 
						
		Phra Phong Suphan, 
		
		Phra Somdet Wat Rakhang Khositaraam, 
						
						Wat Rakhang,
		
		
		Phra Rod, 
				
				pahng samahti, 
		
		maravichaya,
		
		
	                Phitsanulok, 
		
              Kamphaeng Phet, 
		      
		      
		      Bangkok, 
		
  		
              Lamphun, 
			      
			      Suphanburi, 
		
			      
			      Wat Phra Sri Rattanamahathat,
		
		            
		            
		Phra,
		
		
          
	      nang,
		
		            
		            
	                phaya,
		
			      
			      Somdet,
		
			rakhang,
		
		
			      
			Suphan,
		
			      
			      
                  wat,
		
			      
			      wora,
		
	      
	      
          
	      maha,
		
			      wihaan |      
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