Thailand Mint Set

The King of Thailand (Rama IX) who died recently was much respected and loved by the Thai people. He ruled longer than any monarch in the 20th Century. He was born in America and had a great talent for music. We offer this set of his coins in Uncirculated condition. Today these coins are difficult to get and as time goes on they can only become more and more difficult. There are the 1 Satang, 5 Satang, 10 Satang, 25 Satang, 50 Satang and 1 Baht. The 1 Baht is a commemorative for the return of the King and Queen from abroad. The 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 Satang are one year type coins. You get a total of six coins all of which are one year type coins.
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SKU: MSTHAI-01
£9.95
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