Fifty-satang coin explained
Country: | Thailand |
Denomination: | 50 salung |
Value: | 0.50 |
Mass: | 2.4 |
Diameter: | 18 |
Edge: | Reeded |
Years Of Minting: | 1860 - Present |
Catalog Number: | - |
Obverse Design Date: | 2018 |
Reverse Design: | Royal Monogram of King Vajiralongkorn |
Reverse Design Date: | 2018 |
The Thailand fifty-satang coin is currency unit equivalent to one-half of a Thai baht. It is also called สองสลึง (song salueng - "two salueng" while สลึง salueng is used to describe the 25-satang coin).
In 2008, fifty satang coin was minted both old aluminium series bronze and new copper series.
Mintages
- 1987 ~ 1,000
- 1988 ~ 23,775,000
- 1989 ~ 57,969,000
- 1990 ~ 92,960,000
- 1991 ~ 4,660,380
- 1992 ~ 105,451,000
- 1993 ~ 36,296,000
- 1994 ~ 161,172,000
- 1995 ~ 147,670,000
- 1996 ~ 30,840,000
- 1997 ~ 58,336,000
- 1998 ~ 23,834,000
- 1999 ~ 73,379,700
- 2000 ~ 115,332,000
- 2001 ~ 52,738,000
- 2002 ~ 102,804,000
- 2003 ~ 101,200,000
- 2004 ~ 79,596,000
- 2005 ~ 99,920,000
- 2006 ~ 130,803,000
- 2007 ~ 24,905,000
- 2008 (old series) ~ 27,163,509[1]
- 2008 (new series) ~ 225,000,000
- 2009 ~ 118,536,000[2]
References
- http://ecatalog.treasury.go.th/coininfo/detail.php?id=316 Treasury Department's E-catalog
- http://ecatalog.treasury.go.th/coininfo/detail.php?id=1033 Treasury Department's E-catalog