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| Issuer | Thailand |
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| Year | 1992 |
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| Weight | 15 g |
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| Reverse description | Central view of the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, the historic National Assembly building set within Dusit Palace Plaza, depicted in perspective with the grand domed Renaissance-style structure flanked by formal gardens and approach avenues. A circular Thai script legend surrounds the central motif, with inscriptions recording the 60th anniversary of the Thai Parliament, the commemorative date of 28 June BE 2535, the country name, and the denomination of 10 Baht at the base. |
| Reverse script | Thai |
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Issued to mark the inauguration of Thailand's new parliament building in 1992, this coin appeared during one of the country's most turbulent political years. Just months after the building's dedication, the military crackdown known as Black May left dozens dead in Bangkok streets, and the government that oversaw the commemorative issue had collapsed by year's end.