
1 Baht Coin
Thailand · Likely 1986-2008 (BE 2529-2551)
The obverse side of the coin features a portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) facing left, wearing glasses. The reverse side typically depicts one of Thailand's royal temples. Due to the image quality, the specific temple is not identifiable, but it is characteristic of Thai 1 Baht coins from this era.
- Country
- Thailand
- Year
- Likely 1986-2008 (BE 2529-2551)
- Denomination
- 1 Baht
- Metal
- Copper-nickel
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