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Two-and-a-half-satang coin
Denomination of the Thai baht From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Thailand two-and-a-half-satang coin was a unit of currency equivalent to 1⁄40 of a baht of a Thai baht. It was introduced in 1897 during the early decimalization of Siamese currency and was minted for a limited period before the denomination was discontinued.[1][2]
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