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10 Baht - Rama IX Sirikit

Uitgever Royal Thai Mint
Jaar 1982
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device consisting of Queen Sirikit's royal cypher, an intertwined monogram in script, surmounted by a Thai royal crown in the form of a multi-tiered chatra with flanking mythological serpent decorations. The denomination '10 BAHT' appears in the lower exergue. A bilingual legend surrounds the design: Thai text to the left reading the anniversary inscription with the Thai calendar date ๑๒ สิงหาคม ๒๕๒๕, and an English legend to the right reading '50th BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY OF H.M. QUEEN SIRIKIT OF THAILAND'.
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Aanvullende informatie

Issued to mark the 50th birthday of Queen Sirikit on August 12, 1982, this commemorative was released during a period when the Thai monarchy used coinage aggressively as a vehicle for royal milestone observances. Sirikit had by this point become one of the most publicly active consorts in Thai history, particularly through her SUPPORT Foundation, established in 1976 to preserve traditional Thai handicrafts.

Y#154 is common in high grades, having been widely saved by the Thai public at issue rather than spent.

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