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Twenty-five-satang coin

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25 satang
Thailand
Value0.25 Thai baht
Mass1.9 g
Diameter16 mm
EdgeReeded
Composition99% Fe
Cladding: 99% Cu
Years of minting1986–present
Catalog number-
Obverse
DesignKing Vajiralongkorn
DesignerVudhichai Seangern
Reverse
DesignRoyal Monogram of King Vajiralongkorn
DesignerChaiyod Soontrapa

The Thailand twenty-five-satang coin is a currency unit equivalent to one-fourth of a Thai baht. It is commonly called salueng (Template:Lang-th) by Thai speakers. Salueng is the name of a historical Thai measurement, equal to one quarter of a baht or three and three quarters of a gram.

Mintages

  • 1987 ~ 5,108,000
  • 1988 ~ 42,096,000
  • 1989 ~ 58,940,000
  • 1990 ~ 81,384,000
  • 1991 ~ 45,496,380
  • 1992 ~ 71,311,000
  • 1993 ~ 236,130,000
  • 1994 ~ 102,856,000
  • 1995 ~ 17,000,000
  • 1996 ~ 185,012,523
  • 1997 ~ 85,000,000
  • 1998 ~ 140,246,000
  • 1999 ~ 10,000
  • 2000 ~ 160,098,000
  • 2001 ~ 40,010,000
  • 2002 ~ 55,312,000
  • 2003 ~ 120,198,000
  • 2004 ~ 122,750,000
  • 2005 ~ 126,162,000
  • 2006 ~ 3,000
  • 2007 ~ 300,000,000
  • 2008 (old series) ~ 255,600[1]
  • 2008 (new series) ~ 93,600,000
  • 2009 ~ 196,400,000[2]

References