Five-satang coin

The Thailand five-satang coin is a unit of currency equivalent to one-twentieth of a Thai baht. It was introduced in 1908 as a coin with a hole through its middle, which was minted until 1939.[1] In 1946 the hole was removed and the new Thai monarch featured on the obverse: Rama IX.[2] In 1996 a five-satang coin marked the 50th anniversary of his reign.[3]

Five satang
Thailand
Value0.05 Thai baht
Mass0.6 g
Diameter16.5 mm
EdgePlain
CompositionAluminium
99.% Al
Years of minting1986present
Catalog numberKM# 208
Obverse
DesignKing Vajiralongkorn
DesignerVudhichai Seangern
Design date2018
Reverse
DesignRoyal Monogram of King Vajiralongkorn
DesignerChaiyod Soontrapa
Design date2018

Mintages

  • 1987 ~ 10,000
  • 1988 ~ 694,000
  • 1989 ~ 462,000
  • 1990 ~ 368,050
  • 1991 ~ 25,000
  • 1992 ~ 61,000
  • 1993 ~ 100,000
  • 1994 ~ 500,000
  • 1995 ~ 500,000
  • 1996 ~ 0
  • 1997 ~ 10,000
  • 1998 ~ 10,000
  • 1999 ~ 20,000
  • 2000 ~ 10,000
  • 2001 ~ 50,000
  • 2002 ~ 0
  • 2003 ~ 10,000
  • 2004 ~ 10,000
  • 2005 ~ 20,000
  • 2006 ~ 3,000
  • 2007 ~ 10,000[4]
  • 2008 ~ 10,000
  • 2009 ~ 10,000[5]
gollark: Stupid annoying not-working code...
gollark: (they aren't, I think)
gollark: Trouble is that it's slow, so presumably if they did there'd be periodic lag as they updated all their dragons.
gollark: I wonder how hatcheries update their stuff. Is it just periodic or something else?
gollark: Or granduncle or whatever.

References

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