What does the edge look like? Bear in mind that because of how coins are mass produced, it is actually not rare at all to see a variance of 0.5 grams for non precious metal coins. I would not be surprised if this is the case of Thai 10 baht.
Quote: What does the edge look like? Bear in mind that because of how coins are mass produced, it is actually not rare at all to see a variance of 0.5 grams for non precious metal coins. I would not be surprised if this is the case of Thai 10 baht.
Edge is plain, but IMHO this is can't say to us anything - we don't know which step of production it was. For example, I had before planchet of 2 Latvian lati bimetal with inscription how it is must be, but the edge was not ribbed like it must be
Whatever it is, it ain't worth much really/ It's not a twoonie ( Canada $2 ) nor is it a 2 EURO. Not sure really but keep searching and you will find. Best of luck!
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