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Thailand 10 Baht (Rama IX)
10 Baht

Thailand 10 Baht (Rama IX)

Thailand · 1988-2008 (Specific year unreadable due to blur)

A bimetallic coin featuring a gold-colored center and a silver-colored outer ring. The obverse depicts King Rama IX, and the reverse shows the Wat Arun temple.

Country
Thailand
Year
1988-2008 (Specific year unreadable due to blur)
Denomination
10 Baht
Metal
Bimetallic: Aluminum-bronze center in a Cupro-nickel ring

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Overview

A bimetallic coin featuring a gold-colored center and a silver-colored outer ring. The obverse depicts King Rama IX, and the reverse shows the Wat Arun temple.

Historical significance

This was the first bimetallic 10 Baht coin issued for general circulation in Thailand, replacing the 10 Baht banknote. It features King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history.

Estimated value

$0.30 - $1.50 USD (Face value is approximately $0.28 USD)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning with harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as this can damage the numismatic surface. Handle by the edges to prevent skin oils from causing oxidation.