found in pocket change

treasureseeker51

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cwdigger

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could be wrong but looks like a 1 Kopek from russia
 

Cerulean

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Thailand, 1 baht (1986-1997)

http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coin.php?image=img5/175-183&desc=Thailand%20y183%201%20Baht%20(1986-1997)
 

Mackaydon

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T-51
Your coin measures 20mm, weighs3.48g, is composed of copronnickel, and has the image of the Phru Kaew Temple in Bankok (the most sacred temple in the country) This coin has been in production sicne 1986 and is worth (are you ready?) 3.18 cents today, but the value in finding such a coin has to have been worth much more.
don...
 

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treasureseeker51

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hi don, thanks for the info. i found the price on another site and was a little disappointed . i will keep it with the rest of our collection of foreign coins. later
russell
 

SgtSki in MI

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OOPS! It already got ID'd from this pic!!!

But like I said, the Baht is a unit of currency that contributed to the death of many of my brain cells back in my Marine Corps days. (I wear an Army uniform these days though....I had to do that so that the lack of brain cells wouldn't appear as obvious to the casual observer!)
 

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