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Two-baht coin

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2 baht
Thailand
Value2 Thai baht
Mass4.4 g
Diameter24 mm
EdgePlain with reed-stripe
CompositionCupronickel clad steel
99% Ni
Cladding: 99% low-carbon steel
Years of minting2005–present
Catalog number-
Obverse
DesignH.M. King Bhumipol Adulyadej, the Great
DesignerBhudhachati Arunvej
Reverse
DesignSaket Temple, Bangkok
DesignerChauyot Suntarapha

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.

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