Thailand 1 Baht 1916 original or copy?

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How to recognize is it an original or copy? Weight is 15 grams, diameter 30,4 mm, it's non-magnetic, edge is reeded.

Maybe it's silver counterfeit?

Topic moved to "Coin information and questions" (ZacUK, 27 Ekim 2024, 11:28)

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What makes you concerned you coin isn't genuine?

bjherbison

When you ask a coin question please include a link to the Numista page. Help us to help you.

 

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What makes you concerned you coin isn't genuine?

I'm sorry, I always forget about the link.

I have bought it at the flea market so I'm not sure is it genuine. And also I found information on numista that counterfeits pieces in silver exist. I would like to know if there is a difference between original and counterfeit in silver.

At first glance it looks good. And it great shape, congratulations. These are not particularly rare or expensive, although in the last year somehow demand for all Thai coin from XIX and beginning of XX ct. are higher so are the prices…

The other baht is a problematic one, with head to the other side, although a regular piece so incredibly rare I guess not many were preserved.

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