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Thailand-One Baht Coin BE 2520(1977)-Bhumibol Adulyadej(Rama 9)

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  Obverse Reverse https://en.ucoin.net/ History         In BE 2519(1976), the Ministry of Finance gave the initiative to the Treasury Department to produce additional new One Baht Coins. According to the Ministerial Regulation No.35 December 21st 1976, maintaining the size, weight, and composition. Designed to have a more beautiful pattern. The Treasury Department approved to use an image of the Suphannahong Royal Barge as the reverse design. Coin Details and Information       Obverse: Bust facing left of king Bhumibol Adulyadej(reign 1946-2016) Legend: Thailand Rama 9      Reverse: Suphannahong Royal Barge Letterings: 1 Baht BE 2520      Coin Type: Standard circulation coin(Demonetized)      Value: 1 Baht      Calendar: Thai      Composition: Copper-Nickel      Weight: 7 g      Diameter: 25 mm      Thickness: 1.8 mm   ...

Thailand-One Baht Coin BE 2517(1974)-Bhumibol Adulyadej(Rama 9)

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  Obverse Reverse                                                                                                    https://en.ucoin.net History            Due to the similarity in the size of the previous 1962 One Baht Coin with the 1972 5 baht coin lead to confusion between these coins. In 1974 the government initiated the Treasury Department to produce a new type of circulating coin. On the coin's obverse has king Bhumibol Adulyadej's portrait and the reverse has an image of a Garuda. This coin has been changed to be lighter and smaller than the original One Baht Coin. The government allowed these coins to be used with the older One Baht coins. Coin Details and Information      Obverse: B...

Thailand-One Baht Coin BE 2505(1962)-Bhumibol Adulyadej(Rama 9)

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Obverse Reverse https://en.ucoin.net/ History           In August 20 1962, Thailand Ministry of Finance issued the third ministerial regulation. Issued under the currency act BE 2501(1958) to give authority to produce new one baht coins. This time the treasury department tried improving the production process quality and hard to counterfeit. They also  changed the composition to Cupro-Nickle with a ratio of 75:25. Copper-Nickle is more durable similar color with silver and is popular in many countries. The 1962 One baht coin is a standard circulation coin. They were minted from 1962 to 1974 without a date change. Coin Details and Information       Obverse: Bust facing left of king Bhumibol Adulyadej(reign 1946-2016) Legend around: Bhumibol Adulyadej Rama 9      Reverse: Royal coat of arms of Siam Letterings: Government of Thailand One Baht BE 2505      Coin Type: Standard circulation coin(Demonetized)   ...

Thailand-One Baht Coin BE 2500(1957)-Bhumibol Adulyadej(Rama 9)

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Obverse Reverse ngccoin.com History           The 1957 One Baht coin is a standard circulation coin minted in 1957.They were intended to decrease the cost for printing the One Baht banknotes in a foreign company(Thomas de la Rue), which quickly deteriorates. The metal prices in the world market began to decline and it was not necessary to use silver to certify a coin's value, so there were quite a lot of silver remaining. The government decided to compose 3% of the coin's weight with silver, making this the only circulating One Baht coin in king Bhumibol's reign to have silver content. These coins are released into circulation in January 28 1958 due to unstable politics. Coin Details and Information       Obverse: Bust facing left of king Bhumibol Adulyadej(reign 1946-2016) Letterings: Bhumibol Adulyadej Rama 9      Reverse: Royal coat of arms of Siam Letterings: Government of Thailand One Baht BE 2500      Coin ...

Thailand-One Baht Coin(Pattern) BE 2493(1950)-Bhumibol Adulyadej(Rama 9)

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Obverse Reverse        Eur-Seree Collecting History           This One Baht coin is minted as a pattern coin. There was an idea to replace the One Baht banknotes to decrease the high cost that these notes were printed in the United Kingdom in addition to the shipping, which are often delayed. The idea didn't succeed because the One Baht banknotes are still in circulation.            These pattern coins were discovered a few years later in the late 1950s when some Government Savings Bank officers found two of them in some of the 1957 One Baht coin bags one of the two that were found is the coin in the image above. These two coins are auctioned. The most recent find for this coin was in 2016 in Ayutthaya, Thailand. The coin is in heavily circulated condition. Currently there are 3 pieces known. Coin Details and Information      Obverse: Bust facing left of Bhumibol Adulyadej(reign 1946-2016) Letterin...

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