Country ISO code: TH
Official language: Thai
Language ISO code: th
Current official currency: Thai Baht
Currency ISO code: THB
ISO code: THB
Symbols: ฿, THB
Singular name: Baht
Plural name: Baht
Monetary subdivision: 1 Baht = 100 Satang
Fraction singular name: Satang
Fraction plural name: Satang
Initial production date: Since the Ayutthaya Kingdom era (14th century), with continuous production and modernization from the reign of King Rama V (late 19th century)
Final production date: Still in production and circulation
Initial circulation date: Officially adopted as national currency during King Rama V’s reign (late 19th century)
Final circulation date: Still in circulation
Mint: The Royal Thai Mint and some international mints
Issuing bank: Bank of Thailand
25 Satang
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The Baht has historical origins from the Ayutthaya Kingdom, evolving through the Rattanakosin period and modernized under King Rama V who introduced the decimal system.
The Bank of Thailand was established in 1942 to oversee currency issuance and monetary policy.
The Baht is a stable currency widely used in Southeast Asia and recognized internationally.
Currency designs have undergone multiple updates to enhance security and reflect Thai culture.
The Royal Thai Mint is the primary producer of coins.
Banknotes are produced by specialized domestic and international companies to ensure quality and security.
Coins feature national symbols such as the Thai emblem and historical figures.
Banknotes depict portraits of Thai kings, especially King Rama IX and the current King Rama X, along with cultural and historical landmarks.
The Bank of Thailand regularly publishes data on coin and banknote production and circulation.
Commemorative issues honor monarchs and national events.
Thailand issues commemorative coins and banknotes for royal anniversaries and cultural celebrations.
The Thai Baht is the sole legal tender in Thailand and is actively circulated nationwide.
Bank of Thailand
Currency issuance and regulation are governed by the Bank of Thailand Act and national financial laws.
Banknotes bear the signatures of the Governor of the Bank of Thailand and the Minister of Finance.
Thai monarchs, especially Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej) and Rama X (Maha Vajiralongkorn), as well as national and cultural symbols.
Official language recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Thai is the official language of Thailand, used in all official, educational, and legal sectors nationwide.