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20 Baht - Rama IX Thai Heritage Conservation

Issuer Royal Thai Mint
Year 2007
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Value 20 Bahts (20 บาท)
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Obverse description Bare-headed effigy of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) facing left, wearing spectacles and a suit with tie, rendered in high relief with fine portraiture detail. The king's likeness is centrally placed within the field. A circular Thai legend curves along the left and right periphery, reading his full royal name and reign designation. The overall composition is restrained and dignified, consistent with Thai commemorative coinage of this period.
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Reverse description Central device depicting the emblem of Thai Heritage Conservation — a stylised lotus bud motif enclosed within a circular ring, flanked by traditional Thai floral scrollwork in low relief. The date 28 June 2550 (BE) appears in Thai numerals along the upper field. The denomination ๒๐ บาท (20 Baht) is inscribed in large Thai characters below the central emblem, with ประเทศไทย (Thailand) beneath it. A Thai legend arching around the upper periphery identifies the king's role as Father of Thai Heritage Conservation.
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