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South Asian Coin?

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This should be the last coin I need to identify for a while. Anyone know it? Is it even a coin or maybe a token? I couldnt see anything like it in the Indian and nearby coins at the world coin gallery.

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Try Thailand.
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Sap, as always you are right
It is Thailand 1 Satang (1908-1937)y#35
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thanks! I check every country in South Asia and dont think to try Thailand and there it is staring right at me. I guess the date is 2456 in the Thai calendar which makes it 1913?
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That's the date I read. 1913 was the first year the Buddhist Era calendar was used on the coinage. Prior to this, coins were dated with a calendar based on the founding of the ruling dynasty in 1782.
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