Thailand, Satang 1939 NOT 1938 BU

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Not many people will know that the subdivision of the Thai baht is called a satang, and that is mainly because these coins went out of daily circulation some time ago. We have some noncirculated 1 satang coins struck in 1937 (BE2480) and 1939 (BE2482) during the reign of Ananda Mahidol, who ruled the country as Rama VIII. On the obverse of the coin is a Unalom, a Buddhist or Hindu symbol representing the path to freedom round a central hole. The reverse of the coin features a Thai motif known as Kranok pattern around the date in the Buddhist calendar.
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Thai Satangs featuring Unalom & Kranok

If you’ve ever scrolled through travel photos of Thailand or admired the intricate ink on a backpacker’s shoulder, you’ve likely seen them. They are the swirling spirals that straighten into jagged lines and the flame-like patterns that seem to dance across temple walls. These aren't just cool designs; they are Unalom (or Unalome) and Kranok. next...