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Lot Of 3 Coins Siam Thailand

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Curious what these are?

If they are gold, grab em up & score a great deal, if not,
I just want to know a bit about them as I cant find much about them...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-3-Co...em541bff36c6

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These are not gold judging by the price. The seller has a lot of other brass coins that look more like gold from the pictures.
If I'm not mistaken, these are from the 50's-60's, judging by the portrait.
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The coins are 1 Baht (cupronickel, not silver), 50 satang and 25 satang (brass).
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They might also have been gilded; I have seen tourist sets of coins where the coins were gilded - even the brass ones.
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