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I Need Help Identifying This Asian Coin With No Identifiable Letters.

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I have lots of foreign coins that I don't know. Please tell me the country, date, and denomination. Thanks.

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This is 5 Bath from Thailand, minted between 1988 and 2008.
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The date is a little hard to see, but I believe it is 2533 (that is, 1990).

(Also, it is spelt baht)
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it looks like a 5 Baht from Thailand
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Quote:
(Also, it is spelt baht)


This is the point where I wholeheartedly condemn autocorrect functionality. Anyway, about the Bath coin, it comes in subunits of Showah and superunits of Tub.

The Baht coin, on the other hand, is divided in Satang.
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