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Can't Identify These. Thanks! | Thailand & Japan

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Can't-Identify-These.-Thanks!-|-Thailand-&-Japan

Can't-Identify-These.-Thanks!-|-Thailand-&-Japan

Can't-Identify-These.-Thanks!-|-Thailand-&-Japan

Can't-Identify-These.-Thanks!-|-Thailand-&-Japan

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The first coin is from Thailand and the second is a 10 yen coin from Japan.
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Knowing nothing about the coinage, the glasses on the portrait of the first coin mean it could be no one other than King Rama IX of Thailand.
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As has been said first one Thailand 1 baht dated BE2505 (=1962AD but they were minted with the fixed date from 1962 to 1982).
Second one Japan 10 yen dated year 27 of Emperor Hirohito (=1952AD).

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Thank you Thai-Vic ! That was very helpful.
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