LIGOR: tin ¼ bia (22.91g), Pak Phanang, ND (ca. 1880-1895), Pridmore-229, bei lang tong bao or pei lang t'ung pao (the money of Pak Phanang) // yuan mao gong si or yüan mou kung ssü (The Sources of Wealth Company), with two additional Chinese countermarks, bing bing (good or valid) on rim, a lovely example of this rare type! VF, RRR. Pak Phanang is a town located near Ligor. Value is ¼ bia with 10 bia equalling 1 dollar, thus 40 of these large coins made one dollar. This variety with additional countermarks is unpublished by Pridmore.
Estimate: 200-300 USD