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1949 - Thai Banknote, 1 Baht (1st Series Type 9) Young King Rama IX, red number, Nam Phan watermark
168,00$ Original price was: 168,00$.139,00$Current price is: 139,00$.
4,00$
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SKU:
Thailand Tin Satang , SKU00729
Categories: Coins & Banknotes, Thailand, World Coins
Tag: Take new picture
Satang hole, tin material, 5 satang, Bua Kanok Khaeng Singh pattern, 1944, unused.
***Products may not match the picture. but the same condition International genuine guarantee ***
Very rare, unused condition is a circulating coin Produced for about a year 1941-1942, in the reign of King Rama 8, worth collecting for children to see
, tin size 17.5 mm., number of production, no information found.
| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
|---|---|
| Face Value |
5 Satang |
| Packaging |
In Capsule |
| Year of Issue |
1994 |
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.
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