商品規格 |
Denomination |
10-Thai Baht
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Circulated/Uncirculated |
Circulated
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Composition |
Bi-metallic
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Type |
Coin
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Fineness |
Refer to Pictures
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KM Number |
N#1643 SMC#10e001
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Country/Region of Manufacture |
Thailand
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2549-2006 |
Nicknamed 'เหรียญเรือ' translation Coin with ship.
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California Prop 65 Warning |
No chemicals - Reusable package
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商品狀況說明 |
The reverse of the coin has a boat/ship in the water. Myths were that some guy was welding onto them, which has proven to be untrue. We magnified the coins to 30x and there are no burn marks, colour differences as one would expect. You receive 2 coins; ONE ERROR COIN and ONE STANDARD COIN. The normal coin will also be B.E. 2549 with the same 3rd portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Wat Arun on the reverse. If you study/collect Thai coins you will appreciate how much effort and craftsmanship the engravers put into making these ERROR/SPECIAL coins for example; Thai consonant ย within RARE 10-baht 2539 (1996), small ด within RARE 1-baht 2525 (1982) See (Pic 9/10). There are no public records with a specific mintage of these pieces of art. Numista.com states "Made-to-order coins exist" We have also inserted other ERROR/SPECIAL/MTO coins Pictures (7-18) (Pic-6) Show how the engraver changed the 5 baht coin by changing the door to bars on the 5-Baht, B.E. 2547. Thin font text. |