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Thailand 1 Baht - Rama IX
1 Baht

Thailand 1 Baht - Rama IX

Thailand · 2529-2551 (1986-2008)

The obverse features a profile portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) wearing glasses and a formal uniform, facing left. The reverse typically depicts Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) in Bangkok.

Country
Thailand
Year
2529-2551 (1986-2008)
Denomination
1 Baht
Metal
Copper-nickel (1986-2008), later Nickel-clad steel (2009-present)

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Overview

The obverse features a profile portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) wearing glasses and a formal uniform, facing left. The reverse typically depicts Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) in Bangkok.

Historical significance

This is a common circulation coin from the reign of King Rama IX, who was the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history. The inscriptions in Thai script represent the King's name and title.

Estimated value

$0.03 - $1.00 USD (Value is primarily face value unless in mint condition or representing a rare error)

Care & preservation

Store in a dry, cool place. Avoid cleaning the coin with chemicals or abrasive materials, as this can damage the original luster and reduce numismatic value. Handle by the edges to prevent oils from skin transferring to the surface.