Another common baht from Thailand. These are among the most difficult coins to post since the year is hard to read, at least for me. It is also fairly common so it has little value and varieties that exists are also common.
This is the older series with the younger portrait and the copper-nickel metal which will soon be rare in modern coins.
Type/Country: 1 Baht / Thailand
Year: 2000 (2543)
Mintage: 468,610,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: UNC $0.10
I still have about 40 coins from last year to post so it will be a while before I show off new coins.
Do you have Thai coins
and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my
best to find out the price and history for you.
i have the old series of the thai five baht coin - the reverse of the coin is upside down. Is this normal. Cheers Cheryl (Australia)
ReplyDeleteold series of the thai five baht coin - the reverse of the coin is upside down. Is this normal
ReplyDeleteDepends on year but yes it sounds normal.
I have the one. But the back is different.
ReplyDeleteI have the one. But the back is different.
ReplyDeleteOk, maybe post a clear pic somewhere then link it here.
i have also
ReplyDeleteI have it I was wondering what the worth was
ReplyDeleteI have 1 same in the picture
ReplyDeleteHi, I have one, same on that picture. Can I sell it? @philipphines
ReplyDeleteI have found a five baht coin like this in my garden when digging a veg patch.. nobody of Taiwan origin has lived in my house as far as i know...any ideas...it has upside down back and ridged edge
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of rare coins.How we can sell my coins? Also have a vintage 10 baht coins.Please email me .Thank you
ReplyDeleteI have this coin and it is same as shown in the picture
ReplyDeleteI have this coin 2000
ReplyDeleteI have same coin in a picture
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