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Thailand (likely, based on visible script) · unknown (due to blurriness)
The coin appears to be circular and silver-colored. One side (obverse) seems to feature a portrait, possibly of a monarch, surrounded by text, parts of which resemble Thai script. The details are heavily blurred, making a precise identification impossible.
- Country
- Thailand (likely, based on visible script)
- Year
- unknown (due to blurriness)
- Denomination
- unknown (due to blurriness)
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