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“A rare, uncirculated 20-baht banknote, 12-digit serial number, from the reign of King Rama IX, minted in 1981 (B.E. 2524).” has been added to your cart. View cart
The coin of the Godfather of the Boiling House, Phra Thanabodee Mahasetthi, 90th Anniversary, Excise Department, copper, size 3 cm, original package from the department.
28,00$ Original price was: 28,00$.25,00$Current price is: 25,00$.
Phra Buddha Sothon, made of jade, historical model, printed with an arm shape. The back of the Buddha image has a genuine gold plate code, Sothon Wararam Worawihan Temple, 1999, with original box.
383,00$ Original price was: 383,00$.333,00$Current price is: 333,00$.
150 Baht polished silver coin, commemorative of the Queen’s 5th cycle birthday anniversary, 1992, with leather box
154,00$ Original price was: 154,00$.136,00$Current price is: 136,00$.
SKU:
SKU04858
Categories: Coins & Banknotes, Thailand, World Coins
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Polished silver coin, commemorative of the 5th cycle birthday anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, 1992, with leather box.
***The coin is exactly as shown in the picture. Guaranteed authentic*** Coin type: polished silver, weight 7.5 grams, size 27 mm, production quantity 5,600 coins. Obverse: The center of the coin features the image of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, wearing a diamond-studded lattice crown and diamond-studded earrings. She is dressed in a traditional Thai costume, wearing an embroidered gold shoulder cloth, and wearing the sash and necklace of the Most Illustrious Order of the Chakri Dynasty. She is adorned with the Ratana Phorn Medal of King Rama IX and the Diamond Swan. Along the left edge of the coin is the inscription “Her Majesty Queen Sirikit” and on the right is the inscription “Phra Borommarajini”.
Reverse: In the center of the coin is the royal initials “S.K.” crossed under the seven-tiered white umbrella. Below is the price. Near the top edge of the coin is the text “Maha Mongkol Chaloem Phrakiat 5th Cycle Birthday Anniversary”. Below is the text “12 August 1992, Thailand” with a floral pattern separating the text.
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| Diameter (mm) |
27 mm |
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| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
| Metal |
Silver |
| Face Value |
150 baht |
| Mintage (pcs) |
5,600 |
| Packaging |
Display Box with COA |
| Year of Issue |
1992 |
The Royal Thai Mint (Bureau of the Royal Thai Mint) is the official government agency responsible for manufacturing Thailand's circulating coins, commemorative coins, and royal decorations.
Two-sided Golden Jubilee Medal, gold plated, 1996 (rare, limited production), size 3.2 cm.
Phra Phuttha Nirantarai amulet, made of silver, commemorating Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s birthday on Thai Heritage Conservation Day, Wat Ratchabophit (13 mm high), with original box, B.E. 2541 (1998).
King Rama V bronze coin, 90th anniversary of Siam Commercial Bank, 1997
Polished gold coin of the King sitting on the throne, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the King’s accession to the throne (Kanchanaphisek), created by the Ministry of Interior in 1996, with original box.
Avalokitesvara Buddha amulet, Udomphoksap model, made of 99.9% silver, plated with 3 kings, Pho Man Khunaram Temple, 1996, with original box.
Blackened sandblasted bronze coin, Happy style, commemorative of the construction of the Buddhamonthon Museum, 2006
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