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2 Unidentified Indian Coins

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Greetings, fellows! I'm new at this forum. Could you please help me identify these two coins which I believe are Indian? I couldn't find them on the web ANYWHERE.
The one that's both silver and gold has a diameter of 2.7 cm.
The one that's silver only has a diameter of 2.1 cm.
i scanned both coins from bith sides.

Thanks on advance!


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Both of these are from Thailand and are currently circulating currency.
Unfortunately I am terrible with dating these and I am sure some one will be able to provide that shortly.
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Correct, they're from Thailand. The "guy with the glasses" is the very distinctive portrait of the Thai king, Rama IX Bhumiphol, and he has appeared on Thai coins for decades.

The top coin is a 10 baht, dated 2550. The bottom coin is a 1 baht dated 2538.
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Thanks a lot, guys. Your replies really helped me out!
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