Thailand | |
| Value | 0.50 Thai baht |
|---|---|
| Mass | 2.4 g |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Edge | Reeded |
| Composition | Copper-plated-steel core: 99% Fe cladding: 99% Cu |
| Years of minting | 1860–Present |
| Catalog number | - |
| Obverse | |
| Design | King Vajiralongkorn |
| Designer | Vudhichai Seangern |
| Design date | 2018 |
| Reverse | |
| Design | Royal Monogram of King Vajiralongkorn |
| Designer | Chaiyod Soontrapa |
| Design date | 2018 |
The Thailand fifty-satang coin is currency unit equivalent to one-half of a Thai baht. It is also called สองสลึง (song salueng - "two salueng" while สลึง salueng is used to describe the 25-satang coin).
In 2008, fifty satang coin was minted both old aluminium series bronze and new copper series.
Obverse of old series 50 satang minted in 2008
Reverse of old series 50 satang minted in 2008
Mintages
- 1987 ~ 1,000
- 1988 ~ 23,775,000
- 1989 ~ 57,969,000
- 1990 ~ 92,960,000
- 1991 ~ 4,660,380
- 1992 ~ 105,451,000
- 1993 ~ 36,296,000
- 1994 ~ 161,172,000
- 1995 ~ 147,670,000
- 1996 ~ 30,840,000
- 1997 ~ 58,336,000
- 1998 ~ 23,834,000
- 1999 ~ 73,379,700
- 2000 ~ 115,332,000
- 2001 ~ 52,738,000
- 2002 ~ 102,804,000
- 2003 ~ 101,200,000
- 2004 ~ 79,596,000
- 2005 ~ 99,920,000
- 2006 ~ 130,803,000
- 2007 ~ 24,905,000
- 2008 (old series) ~ 27,163,509[1]
- 2008 (new series) ~ 225,000,000
- 2009 ~ 118,536,000[2]
References
- ↑ Treasury Department's E-catalog Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Treasury Department's E-catalog Archived 2011-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
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