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A TikTok user known as xnakhonprathom, commonly referred to as X Nakhon Pathom, shared a clip ranking five of Thailand’s most legendary and rare coins, valued from hundreds of thousands to a million baht.

 

The video categorises the five rare coins into one type of 1 baht coin, three types of 5 baht coins, and one type of 10 baht coin. This detailed ranking has sparked numerous comments and discussions after its release. Here are the specifics of each coin:

 

The 1 baht coin from 1950 is currently valued between 300,000 and 500,000 baht. This coin has garnered significant attention due to its historical significance and limited availability.


The 5 baht coin featuring a Garuda in a tilted position from 1981 is also valued between 300,000 and 500,000 baht. This coin is particularly notable for its design and rarity.


Another 5 baht coin, this time featuring the Garuda in an upright position from 1982, is priced similarly between 300,000 and 500,000 baht. A distinct feature to look out for on this coin is the character ด (Dor Dek).


The third type of 5 baht coin, known as the Royal Barge coin from 1986, also carries a value between 300,000 and 500,000 baht. Its unique design and limited production make it a prized possession for collectors.


The 10 baht coin from 1990 stands out with a production number of only 100 coins, making it extremely rare. This coin is valued between 500,000 and 1,000,000 baht.


Specific characteristics

 

Each coin has specific characteristics that make them valuable and sought-after by collectors. The rarity, historical value, and unique designs are key factors that contribute to their high market prices. Collectors and enthusiasts often use these distinguishing features to authenticate and appraise the coins.


The clip shared by xnakhonprathom has not only highlighted these rare coins but also provided valuable insights into identifying and appraising them. The significant interest and engagement from viewers demonstrate the growing fascination with rare and valuable coins in Thailand.

 

The interest in coin collecting has seen a resurgence, with many people delving into the hobby to uncover hidden treasures and learn more about the country’s rich history through its currency.

 

The video serves as an educational piece for both seasoned collectors and those new to the hobby, providing them with the knowledge needed to identify and value these rare coins.

 

As the popularity of coin collecting continues to rise, so does the value of these legendary coins. Collectors are always on the lookout for rare finds, and the information provided by xnakhonprathom offers a valuable resource for those looking to expand their collections, reported Khaosod.

 

by Sarishti Arora
Picture courtesy of youtube

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-03

 

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

providing them with the knowledge needed to identify and value these rare coins.

  Very much so. The values quoted refer to coins in mint condition and not those found amongst loose change. 

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On 8/3/2024 at 5:05 AM, webfact said:

Here are the specifics of each coin:

 

The 1 baht coin from 1950 is currently valued between 300,000 and 500,000 baht. This coin has garnered significant attention due to its historical significance and limited availability.

Where are the specifics?

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On 8/3/2024 at 5:05 AM, webfact said:

The 5 baht coin featuring a Garuda in a tilted position from 1981 is also valued between 300,000 and 500,000 baht. This coin is particularly notable for its design and rarity.


Another 5 baht coin, this time featuring the Garuda in an upright position from 1982, is priced similarly between 300,000 and 500,000 baht. A distinct feature to look out for on this coin is the character ด (Dor Dek).

Well <deleted> me look what I just found, not perfect as his head looks like it's dented a bit.

Am I rich ?

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23 hours ago, hotchilli said:
On 8/3/2024 at 5:05 AM, webfact said:

A distinct feature to look out for on this coin is the character ด (Dor Dek).

Which appears where ?

Here is a clearer photo maybe you can spot it. I sure can't . unless it is the flat bottomed one. They all look the same to me I'm not rich after all :crying:IMG_20240804_165000.thumb.jpg.b27ca630ab8d0605839f627b007d2b2d.jpgIMG_20240804_164656.thumb.jpg.4ac812f6d7afab4e8d909928d52de814.jpgWhere's Wally

 

 

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On 8/3/2024 at 12:52 AM, John Drake said:

Christopher Moore wrote a Thailand novel with his character, Vincent Calvino, who was uncovering a Russian scam involving Thai currency called Golden Bullets. The novel is 9 Gold Bullets. Anyway, they're rare and so are other Bullet coin presentation cases. Go to the bottom of this link and see: https://www.pattayamail.com/pattayamail/coins-of-the-realm-rare-thai-notes-and-historic-bullet-coins-to-headline-hong-kong-auction-445627

Thank you for this... I thought I had read all of Christopher's books, missed this one. 

 

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14 hours ago, KannikaP said:

A TikTok user known as xnakhonprathom, commonly referred to as X Nakhon Pathom,

Come on Asean Now quite with the BS stories😕

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