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 Posted 01/05/2008  4:44 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add arthrene to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I need help with the year on this one.

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I always have a hard time with dating Thai coins, If the image could be a little clearer I might be able to make it out. This issue Y#183 was minted from 1986 to 2000.
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Where is the date located? I'll try to get an enlargement.
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The date is located on the temple side.

On this side, you've got four lines of script. First is the country's name, "Thailand".

Second is the date. The first two characters are the Thai equivalent of "B.E." for "Buddhist Era", the calendar currently used in Thailand. In this case, the year is BE 2535, equating to 1992 AD.

Next comes the denomination. Third is the large Thai numeral "1", fourth is the Western numeral "1" and then the word "baht".
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Thanks for the help!
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