Need help identifying

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by DUSITN HADDOCK, Apr 2, 2017.

  1. No clue my self just found it in pocket change.
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  3. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

    It is Thai, but the images are not clear enough for me to identify it further.
     
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  4. Parthicus

    Parthicus Well-Known Member

    It's definitely from Thailand, but I'm not very good with these- someone should come along soon to give the denomination and date.
     
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  5. I'll get some better, sorry thought they were of better clarity and Ty
     
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  6. alurid

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  9. Friday

    Friday Active Member

    I have the same coins what can you tell me about them. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
     
  10. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    They are from Thailand.
     
  11. Alok Verma

    Alok Verma Explorer

    this is 1 Baht (1962) coin of Thailand. Date reads as 2505-543 (Buddha's enlightenment in 543 BC)=1962. First coin of Dusitn Haddock is 25 Satang of1957.
     
  12. Friday

    Friday Active Member

    Do they worth any money yes or no
     
  13. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

    They are worth 1 Baht.
     
  14. Friday

    Friday Active Member

    How much is 1 Baht be clear with me I from the U.S.A.
     
  15. Parthicus

    Parthicus Well-Known Member

    One Thai baht is worth just under 3 US cents. So, not a very valuable coin.
     
  16. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    ...And here I sit in Thailand, while you guys identify the Thai coins. I do not see much numismatic stuff here in the Land of Smiles; found one coin shop 200 km up the road and I heard there is one in Bangkok somewhere. I took a BU Canadian maple leaf 1 oz gold coin into a gold shop here a few years ago, thinking about selling it, and in a very short while some clown in the back room had gouged the heck out of it, I assume checking to be sure it was real gold and maybe judging the softness. I came unglued and said harsh words, never went back to that shop. I learned to never let my coin or ingot get out of my sight. I found another gold shop I can trust, to some extent.
     
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