Two baht
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2 baht (Thailand) | |
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Value: | 2 Thai baht |
Mass: | 4.4 g |
Diameter: | 24 mm |
Thickness: | mm |
Edge: | Plain with reed-stripe |
Composition: | Cupronickel clad steel 99% Ni Cladding: 99% low-carbon steel |
Years of Minting: | 2005–present |
Catalog Number: | - |
Obverse | |
Design: | H.M. King Bhumipol Adulyadej, the Great |
Designer: | Bhudhachati Arunvej |
Design Date: | |
Reverse | |
Design: | Saket Temple, Bangkok |
Designer: | Chauyot Suntarapha |
Design Date: |
The Thailand two-baht coin is a unit of currency of Thai baht. Like every coins in Thailand, its obverse has featured H.M. King Bhumipol Adulyadej, the Great. Its reverse has featured the Golden mount at Saket Temple.
According the Treasury Department, the next year will be put in circulation a new design series of coins and a new version of this 2 Baht coin with two different metals composition.
[edit] See also
Thailand currency and coinage |
Topics: Thai baht | Bank of Thailand | Economy of Thailand |
Currency: ฿20 | ฿50 | ฿100 | ฿500 | ฿1,000 |
Coinage: 1 satang | 5 satang | 10 satang | Salung | 2 Salung | ฿1 | ฿2 | ฿5 | ฿10 |