Thailand 4000 Baht 1981 (BE2524) International Year of the Child Y#153, 17.17 grammes of .900 gold, Proof nFDC with light handling marks, uncased in capsule, the only issue of this unusual denomination
Thailand 5000 Baht Gold BE2517 (1974) World Conservation Series - Obverse: Rama IX, Reverse: White-eyed River Martin Y#104, Weight 33.63 grammes. Rare with a mintage of just 2062 pieces. UNC and fully lustrous and brilliance, with the odd small contact mark mentioned only for completeness, a superb and eye-catching example, comes in capsule, uncased with no certificate
Thailand (2) 100 Baht BE2517 (1974) Wildlife Conservation Series, Reverse: Brown-antlered Deer Y#103a Silver Proof FDC or very near so retaining practically full mint brilliance, 50 Baht BE2517 (1974) Wildlife Conservation Series,. Reverse: Rhinoceros Y#102a Silver Proof FDC or very near so retaining practically full mint brilliance, in capsules, no box or certificates, the Wildlife Conservation coins have always proved to be a popular series
Thailand 4000 Baht Gold 1981 International Year of the Child KM#153 Gold Proof FDC uncased in capsule, no certificate, an unusual denomination and a one-year type
Thailand 600 Baht Gold BE2511 (1968) Queen Sirkit 36th Birthday Y#90 EF the obverse with some light hairlines, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that we have not previously offered this type
Thailand 4000 Baht 1981 (BE2524) International Year of the Child Y#153, 17.17 grammes of .900 gold, Proof nFDC with light handling marks, uncased in capsule, the only issue of this unusual denomination
Thailand 5000 Baht Gold BE2517 (1974) World Conservation Series - Obverse: Rama IX, Reverse: White-eyed River Martin Y#104, Weight 33.43 grammes, rare with a mintage of just 2062 pieces. A few very small flecks of red tone, otherwise choice UNC and retaining practically full mint brilliance, comes in the capsule with the Royal Mint certificate, these pieces seldom seen in the highest grades, visibly superior to obverse slabbed pieces graded at MS63
Thailand 5000 Baht Gold BE2517 (1974) World Conservation Series - Obverse: Rama IX, Reverse: White-eyed River Martin Y#104, Weight 33.43 grammes. Rare with a mintage of just 2062 pieces. UNC with practically full mint lustre and brilliance, with the lightest of hairlines and the odd contact mark mentioned only for completeness, this being visually superior to other coins in the series we have seen slabbed and graded at MS63
Thailand (2) Half Pai (1/64th Baht) CS1236 (1874) Y#18 GEF and lustrous, very scarce in high grade, Half Att CS1236 (1874) Y#17 UNC with around 75% lustre, with some toning on the rim, very scarce in lustrous grades
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