Fig 1a
Fig 1b
This particular collection was to commemorate the 50th anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej's accession to the throne on 9 June 1946. The King is much loved and revered by the Thai people. Everywhere one goes, one can see pictures of him on walls, in magazines and as posters.
This reminded me of the various collections some of us had as we were growing up. How many of you collected stamps? Coins? Interesting rocks? Movie or sports cards?
I used to have some old Sarawak notes, like the one below ...
Fig 2
Some of you may also still have the old Japanese "Banana Money" which was used during the Japanese Occupation years of 1941 to 1945.
Fig 3
The moment the Japanese fell, these notes became largely valueless (except perhaps for historical value). My father once told me that after the War he even saw a toilet with its walls completely plastered by these Japanese Banana notes.
Well, I'd like to hear about interesting collections you may have had when you were teenagers (for this posting, let's exclude your collections of girlfriends or boyfriends, shall we? LOL)
finally another post. WJ, why u so quiet so long leh?
ReplyDeleteI collected Leaf Insects and Stick Insects at one time. Does that count?
ReplyDeletekeep the coins in your safe box WJ. Can use it to fund your retirement. Hehehehe
ReplyDeleteMe got coin collection WJ, not many, only two albums. You want buy from me? Kakunkap!
ReplyDeleteI collect watches, from years ago, watches made even before we were born.
ReplyDeleteThink I have more than ten already...still hunting for them around town.
Send photos of your stamp, coin and girlfriend collections to WJ . Hehehe
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