1 BAHT REAR CION WORTH COMPLETE INFORMATION 2552.1999
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Below is an even more complete, detailed explanation of your Thai 1-Baht coin in clear
Full Detailed Information
Country of Origin
This coin belongs to Thailand.
It is an official circulation coin used in everyday transactions.
Obverse (Front Side) Description
The front side of the coin shows:
Portrait
The coin features the side-profile portrait of a Thai king wearing glasses and a ceremonial royal uniform.
The king’s portrait is a standard design used on Thai coins for many years.
Thai Text on the Front
The text in Thai script typically includes:
The king’s royal title
The country name (“Thailand”)
All of this writing is official and common for Thai currency.
Reverse (Back Side) Description
The back side contains:
Temple Artwork
A detailed image of Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha).
This temple is part of the Grand Palace in Bangkok and is extremely important in Thai culture and religion.
Thai Writingy
You can see:
Country Name:(Prathet Thai)
Meaning: “Thailand”
Year 1999 of Minting (Buddhist Calendar):
Example shown:
This is read as 2552 BE (Thai Buddhist Era).
543 = AD
So:
2552 – 543 = 2009
This means your coin is from 2009 (if the digits are 2552).
Value / Denomination:
Thai numeral ๑ = 1
1 Baht
So the coin value is 1 Thai Baht.
Physical Specifications
These are the general specifications for modern 1-Baht coins:
Metal: Nickel-plated steel (older ones are cupro-nickel)
Weight: Around 3.4 grams
Diameter: About 20 mm
Thickness: About 1.5 mm
Edge: Smooth
Usage
This coin is:
A common circulation coin
Used daily in Thailand for small purchases, vending machines, donations, etc
Collector Value
Generally:
Circulated condition: Worth around 1 Baht (face value)
Uncirculated / mint condition: Slightly higher value
Special years / rare mints: Can have more collector interest
Most years are common.
Meaning of the Design
Why the Temple?
Wat Phra Kaew is the most important temple in Thailand, symbolizing:
Religion
Royal family
Cultural heritage
Thai coins traditionally feature the reigning king as a symbol of national identity and respect.b
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