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5 Baht - Rama IX (Great Crown of Victory)
5 Thai Baht

5 Baht - Rama IX (Great Crown of Victory)

Thailand · 1988 - 2008 (BE 2531 - 2551)

A copper-colored core visible on the edge, this coin features the profile of King Rama IX in a military uniform on the obverse and the Great Crown of Victory on the reverse within an octagonal frame.

Country
Thailand
Year
1988 - 2008 (BE 2531 - 2551)
Denomination
5 Thai Baht
Metal
Copper-nickel clad copper

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Overview

A copper-colored core visible on the edge, this coin features the profile of King Rama IX in a military uniform on the obverse and the Great Crown of Victory on the reverse within an octagonal frame.

Historical significance

This coin features King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), who was the world's longest-reigning monarch at the time of his death. It is part of the standard circulation series used during his long reign, which saw significant economic transition in Thailand.

Estimated value

Circulated: $0.20 - $1.00 USD; Uncirculated: $2.00 - $5.00 USD

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning the coin with chemicals or abrasives as this destroys the numismatic value. Store in a cool, dry place inside a non-PVC coin holder or flip to prevent oxidation and scratches.