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Thai 2 Pai Coin Identification

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 Posted 11/09/2011  04:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add macmiller to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not sure if anyone knows this or not, but I need help determining and identifying which of the following coins is Y# 7.1 1/16 BAHT and which is Y# 7.2 1/16 BAHT (Standard Catalog of World Coins). In the catalog there is only one pic and it is hard to tell from the pic. Any help appreciated.

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 Posted 11/09/2011  4:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I believe these pieces were made in both copper & tin. Which are these? Lighting makes it diofficult to tell.
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Silver. These were produced in 1860 and are the first flat coinage that was widely circulated in Thailand (these are the smallest of several denominations produced).
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Both of these coins are Y#7.2.
The difference is the elephant; 7.1 has a "small" elephant and 7.2 has a "large" elephant. It doesn't look like the elephants are actually different in size, but their pose and position is slightly different.
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