Kasem Khemako Amulet – Model Sien Phra(B.E.2536)
History
The Sien Phra coin was created by Sien Phra Magazine (“Sien Phra” means “expert in amulets”) in 23 January 1993.
The consecration ceremony and blessing were performed by Luang Por Kasem Khemako, a revered monk renowned in Northern Thailand.
The mold was hand-carved.One side features a dragon, while the other side bears Chinese characters meaning “Wishing your business to flourish and prosper.”
There are also Thai characters, which mean “Wishing you good luck in everything.” (Thai characters reference from the handwriting of Kasemkemako monk when he alive.)
Number of creations
- Gold: Quantity unknown (The record exists, but the owner has not released photo to the public.)
- Silver: Quantity unknown (Extremely rare.)
- Copper: 10,000 coins.
How to check original Sien Phra


Edge-cutting die of Sien Phra
There are 2 edge-cutting dies used in the production of this amulet, each showing subtle but identifiable differences around the rim — a key factor in authenticating genuine pieces.
The coin-shaped is round in form, which caused slight variations during the edge-cutting process, as the manufacturer did not position every piece in exactly the same alignment
Edge-cutting die type 1

Edge-cutting die type 2



