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Used. This coin is a fascinating example of a die-cap error, which occurs when a planchet is fed into the coining press but fails to eject, causing the first planchet to stick to one of the dies. After repeated strikes, it takes on a unique bottle cap shape. The edge features incuse lettering, adding to its distinctiveness. Perfect for collectors or as a thoughtful gift, this coin is a conversation starter and a testament to craftsmanship. You receive both the Die-cap and a regular coin for comparison. This used mint error coin features the bust of King Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej) on the obverse, with the inscription "สยามินทร์ รัชกาลที่ ๙" (Siam mint Rama IX). The reverse showcases the majestic Garuda, Thailand's mythical creature, alongside "ประเทศไทย ๕ บาท พ.ศ ๒๕๒๒" (Thailand 5 Baht B.E. 2522). Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional piece! |