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Thai Satang, Date Required | 1942

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I can't date this nor find anything similar:
Thai-Satang,-Date-Required-|-1942

15mm 1.5gr copper bronze possibly.
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Bob

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I read 2485, being the year following the Buddhist Era. It corresponds with 1942 AD. Your coin is Y#57.
Material is tin.
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Unfortunately Y#57 has a hole in the centre, this does not.
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After a closer look at Krause it says "Center hole within design" which probably differs from "Hole in center of design".
Along with the terrible illustrations often found in SCWC it's sometimes hard to work out what they really mean.
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I have a KM/Y# 57 in Unc. It doesn't have a hole, either.
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