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2 Baht - Rama IX Golden Jubilee

Issuer Royal Thai Mint
Year 1996
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Obverse description Front-facing effigy of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), depicted in draped royal regalia with eyeglasses, centered in the field. A circular Thai legend runs along the upper periphery, giving the King's full royal titulature, while the designation 'Rama IX' (รัชกาลที่ ๙) appears in the lower field below the portrait. The effigy is rendered in fine relief with careful attention to the King's characteristic features and ceremonial dress.
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Reverse description Central royal emblem of the Golden Jubilee celebration: a crowned privy seal flanked symmetrically by two royal elephants facing inward, each surmounted by a seven-tiered Chhatra (ceremonial parasol). The Thai numeral '๕๐' (50) appears prominently, referencing the fifty years of reign. Commemorative legends on a ribbon below cite the date of the Kanchanapisek (Golden Jubilee) ceremony on 9 June B.E. 2539, the denomination '๒ บาท', and the issuing country 'ประเทศไทย' (Thailand).
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