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Thailand 1 Baht (Rama IX)
1 Baht

Thailand 1 Baht (Rama IX)

Thailand · 2550 (2007)

The reverse features the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) in Bangkok. It includes the inscriptions 'Thailand' and the year in Thai script (BE 2550), and the value '1 Baht' in both Thai and Arabic numerals.

Country
Thailand
Year
2550 (2007)
Denomination
1 Baht
Metal
Copper-nickel clad steel

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Overview

The reverse features the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) in Bangkok. It includes the inscriptions 'Thailand' and the year in Thai script (BE 2550), and the value '1 Baht' in both Thai and Arabic numerals.

Historical significance

This coin was issued during the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), who was the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history. The temple depicted, Wat Phra Kaew, is considered the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand.

Estimated value

$0.03 - $0.50 USD

Care & preservation

Keep in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning with harsh chemicals or abrasive materials which can damage the surface luster. Store in an acid-free holder if keeping for a collection.