Thai 1 Baht

Country of Origin: Thailand

Year of Issue: 2013 (BE 2556)

Denomination: 1 Baht

Composition: Nickel-plated Steel

Thai 1 Baht

Brief Description

The reverse side features the Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) in Bangkok. It includes the denomination '1 Baht' and the Buddhist Era year '2556' in Thai script.

Historical Significance

This coin is part of the circulation series issued during the reign of King Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej). The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is considered the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand and a symbol of the Thai monarchy.

Estimated Value

$0.03 - $0.50 USD (highly dependent on condition)

Care Instructions

Store in a cool, dry place to prevent rusting of the steel core. Avoid cleaning with abrasive chemicals; if necessary, use mild soap and water and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.

Created At: 2026-03-22T22:07:11.610064