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Polished nickel coin, Chaiyo elephant, commemorative coin from the 13th Asian Games, 1970.
57,00$ Original price was: 57,00$.49,00$Current price is: 49,00$.
Provincial commemorative coin of Krabi Province, 2.5 cm in size.
7,00$ Original price was: 7,00$.5,00$Current price is: 5,00$.
Polished nickel coin commemorating the opening of the Thai Pavilion in Norway, 1989.
69,00$ Original price was: 69,00$.62,00$Current price is: 62,00$.
SKU:
SKU00782
Categories: Other, Uncategorized
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Rare, limited-edition polished nickel commemorative coin marking the opening of the Thai Pavilion in Norway in 1989. Excellent condition.
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| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
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| Metal |
Polished nickel |
| Packaging |
In Capsule |
| Year of Issue |
1989 |
A bag of coins (100 coins per bag) 5 baht commemorative coins from the FAO, honoring Her Majesty Queen Sirikit by placing a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit on a CERES coin, 1980, uncirculated.
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