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Thailand 10 Baht (Rama X) — obverse
Obverse
Thailand 10 Baht (Rama X) — reverse
Reverse
10 Baht

Thailand 10 Baht (Rama X)

Thailand · 2018 (BE 2561)

A bimetallic coin featuring the portrait of King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) and his Royal Cypher.

Country
Thailand
Year
2018 (BE 2561)
Denomination
10 Baht
Metal
Bimetallic: Aluminium bronze center in Cupronickel ring
Grade
Very Fine / Extremely Fine (shows some light wear and minor surface scratches)

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Overview

A bimetallic coin featuring the portrait of King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) and his Royal Cypher.

Historical significance

This coin belongs to the current definitive series of Thailand, introduced in 2018 to reflect the transition of the monarchy to King Rama X following the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).

Obverse (front)

Portrait of King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) facing right, wearing a royal uniform. Legend in Thai including his name and title.

Reverse (back)

Features the Royal Cypher of King Rama X (shortened name with a crown) in the center. Legend includes 'Thailand' and the Buddhist Era year (BE 2561) in Thai script.

Estimated value

$0.30 - $1.00 USD (mostly face value unless in pristine uncirculated condition)

What drives this coin's value

Condition/grade and any potential striking errors are the primary factors, though this coin is currently spent as common change.

Grade assessment

Very Fine / Extremely Fine (shows some light wear and minor surface scratches)

Mintage & rarity

Very Common (hundreds of millions struck)

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Verify the magnetic properties (aluminum bronze and cupronickel are typically non-magnetic) and check the weight/diameter specifications. High-quality bimetallic joining is a sign of authenticity.

Notable varieties & errors

None widely recognized; focus is usually on minor die rotations or off-center strikes.

Similar coins

Often confused with the Euro 2 coin due to similar size and bimetallic appearance, and the previous 10 Baht series featuring Rama IX.

Care & preservation

Handle by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the bimetallic surfaces. Store in a cool, dry place inside a PVC-free flip or coin tube. Do not clean or polish.