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I'm trying to do some lab work with Thai coins, and I need to know the composition of the various coins in terms of % of metal- % of nickel, % of copper, % of zinc, etc. Anybody have any idea where I can get this information?

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I'm trying to do some lab work with Thai coins, and I need to know the composition of the various coins in terms of % of metal- % of nickel, % of copper, % of zinc, etc.  Anybody have any idea where I can get this information?

why, do want to make your own??

better to print some TB100,000 notes

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Does the B10 coin still fit slots machines in Europe?

you are a very bad boy!! but yes, some.

I paid my car parking at the airport with 6 of them, 12 euros worth!!

but many machines are now sensitive, and only the newer ones work sometimes

:o:D

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I just spoke with a very nice gentleman at the Mint, who was very helpful. Their website, if anyone else cares to know, is at: www.treasury.go.th

I was interested, is there an English language version and maybe something with history as well ?

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I just spoke with a very nice gentleman at the Mint, who was very helpful. Their website, if anyone else cares to know, is at: www.treasury.go.th

I was interested, is there an English language version and maybe something with history as well ?

The English version of the treasury department can be found on the same page on the top left hand side where it says "English Version", or by clicking here.

If you want some history of the mint, then click here.

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