Demand for His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej's memorabilia has surged to an unprecedented level in the past few weeks.
Sales of the royal mementoes have shot up as the nation mourns the passing of the King, who was much revered and venerated as a pillar of stability during his 70-year reign, on Oct 13.
People are snapping up commemorative coins, banknotes, stamps, amulets and books in remembrance of His Majesty.
Commemorative banknotes, coins and stamps and newly-minted amulets bearing the portraits of His Majesty are nearly sold out while publishers say they struggling to meet the soaring demand for commemorative books.
Market prices of these items are soaring in a way not seen in decades.
Demand for His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej's memorabilia has surged to an unprecedented level in the past few weeks.Sales of the royal mementoes have shot up as the nation mourns the passing of the King, who was much revered and venerated as a pillar of stability during his 70-year reign, on Oct 13.People are snapping up commemorative coins, banknotes, stamps, amulets and books in remembrance of His Majesty.Commemorative banknotes, coins and stamps and newly-minted amulets bearing the portraits of His Majesty are nearly sold out while publishers say they struggling to meet the soaring demand for commemorative books.Market prices of these items are soaring in a way not seen in decades.
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