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Bronze commemorative coin for the 60th anniversary of His Majesty's accession to the throne in 2006, presented in a presentation case from the Department.
10,00$ Original price was: 10,00$.7,00$Current price is: 7,00$.
Nawa Maharat commemorative coin, made of aged silver alloy, celebrating the 5th cycle birthday of King Rama IX in 1987 (B.E. 2530), with a presentation case from the Social Welfare Council of Thailand.
174,00$ Original price was: 174,00$.156,00$Current price is: 156,00$.
60,00$ Original price was: 60,00$.52,00$Current price is: 52,00$.
SKU:
SKU02215
Categories: Coins & Banknotes, Thailand, World Coins
Polished copper commemorative coin of King Rama IX, 43rd anniversary of NIDA, with original case.
| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
|---|---|
| Metal |
Polished copper |
| Packaging |
In Capsule |
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.
Grading coin, polished silver, 200 baht, commemorative coin for the 50th anniversary of the game of marbles, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), 2540 (1997), PR 69 DCAM PCGS.
Polished nickel coin, Chaiyo elephant, commemorative coin from the 13th Asian Games, 1970.
Hill tribe coin (Luang Por), Lamphun Province, 2nd production, code 190205, rare, 698 coins made (given to hill tribe people to use instead of ID cards), beautiful condition**Rain block, grass clump, rare**
National Children’s Day commemorative coin, year 1996
1 baht coin with Garuda on the back, year 1974, with card. Garuda coin, unused, beautiful. There are 3 colors of cards to choose from (gold, red, blue).
Complete set of uncirculated silver commemorative coins for the 5th cycle birthday anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, 1992.
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