Roop Muen Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh / 龙婆多) BE2523 Wat Pradoochimplee - 2nd in the competition

Roop Muen Luang Pu Toh • BE2523

Wat Pradoochimplee • Portrait Coin (Roop Muen) • 2nd Place in Competition • Customised Gold Casing (90%)

Overview

Overview: Roop Muen (portrait coin) of Luang Pu Toh (หลวงปู่โต๊ะ / 龙婆多), Wat Pradoochimplee — BE2523.

Collector Lens

Roop Muen issues of Luang Pu Toh sit in a special space between devotion and documentation: they are portable portraits of a living lineage, made for devotees who wanted a direct reminder of the Ajahn’s presence and practice. The BE2523 period is often remembered by collectors as a mature-era feel — firm linework, confident portrait character, and a “quiet power” that matches Luang Pu Toh’s reputation for metta and disciplined meditation practice.

Collector Identity Card
Name: Roop Muen Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh / 龙婆多)
Temple: Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok
Year (BE): 2523
Type: Roop Muen (portrait)
Condition Note: Competition-graded presentation
Award: 2nd Place in competition (as shown)
Casing: Customised Gold Casing (90%)
SKU: TAC-LPTOH-ROOPMUEN-2523-WPC-COMP2-GOLD90
Price: SGD 1088

Why Collectors Value This Combination

  • Teacher lineage: Luang Pu Toh is widely revered; portrait coins keep the “teacher connection” close.
  • Competition ranking: A 2nd place result (with supporting certificate) signals condition, correctness, and presentation standard.
  • Customised casing: A 90% gold casing is both protective and ceremonial — it preserves surface details while adding prestige.

Customised Gold Casing (90%) — Collector Notes

A good casing should protect without “overpowering” the amulet. For collectors, the best custom casing keeps the coin centered, avoids pressure on the rim, and allows clear viewing of both faces. A 90% gold casing also ages gracefully — it is less reactive, more stable, and typically chosen for long-term keeping.

Competition Showcase

Roop Muen Luang Pu Toh BE2523 — 2nd in the competition (as shown).

Back view

Back view (as shown) — keep this shot for verification and future reference.

Competition Certificate

Competition certificate (as shown).

Traditional Benefits (Belief-Based Framing)

In Thai amulet culture, Luang Pu Toh is often associated with metta (goodwill), calm protection, and steady personal grounding. Collectors typically describe Roop Muen pieces as suitable for daily wear because the “teacher presence” feels close and constant — a reminder to keep one’s conduct disciplined and compassionate.

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Disclaimer: This post is for education and collector appreciation. Spiritual effects are described as traditional beliefs, not guarantees. Awards and documents shown are based on provided images.