Five baht
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| 5 baht (Thailand) | |
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| Value: | 5 Thai baht |
| Mass: | 7.5 g |
| Diameter: | 24 mm |
| Thickness: | mm |
| Edge: | Plain |
| Composition: | Cupronickel clad copper 75% Cu, 25% Ni Cladding: 99.5% Cu |
| Years of Minting: | 1988–1995, 1997–present |
| Catalog Number: | - |
| Obverse | |
| Design: | H.M. King Bhumipol Adulyadej, the Great |
| Designer: | Supab Aun-aree |
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| Reverse | |
| Design: | Banchamabophit Temple, Bangkok |
| Designer: | Supab Aun-aree |
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the Thailand five-baht coin is a unit of currency of a Thai baht.
In 1996, the obverse and reverse change to celebrate 50th Anniversay of Accession to the Throne of King Bhumipol Adulyadej.
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| Topics | Thai baht · Bank of Thailand · Economy of Thailand |
| Coinage | 1 satang · 5 satang · 10 satang · Salung · 2 Salung · ฿1 · ฿2 · ฿5 · ฿10 |
| Currency | ฿20 · ฿50 · ฿100 · ฿500 · ฿1,000 |