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Coin Identification Help Please | Thailand 1 Baht 1962-1982

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I have been working on getting my old foreign coin collection from when I was a kid organized and ready to give to my daughter so that she can continue the collection. I ran across this coin that I cannot identify. Thank you for any help!

Coin-Identification-Help-Please-|-Thailand-1-Baht-1962-1982

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 Posted 07/29/2011  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thailand, 1 baht, I believe.
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Thanks! I had it with Singapore coins but it did not look right.
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Yes, indeed, Thailand. I see a 1/2 Baht, Y #84, though. Mintage dates from 1962-1982, with total estimated at .886M. Sadly, it's a CuNi composition.

Aside, nicely worn example!!! Nice coin.
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