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Thailand







Country ISO code: TH

Official language: Thai

Language ISO code: th

Current official currency: Thai Baht

Currency ISO code: THB


Complete Financial History of the Kingdom of Thailand

Current official currency: Thai Baht (฿)

  • 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

Coin denominations

  • 25 Satang

  • 50 Satang

  • 1 Baht

  • 2 Baht

  • 5 Baht

  • 10 Baht

Banknote denominations

  • 20 Baht

  • 50 Baht

  • 100 Baht

  • 500 Baht

  • 1000 Baht

Economic and historical context

  • 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.

Minting and production locations

  • The Royal Thai Mint is the primary producer of coins.

  • Banknotes are produced by specialized domestic and international companies to ensure quality and security.

Designs and symbols on coins and banknotes

  • 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.

Production volumes, honorees, and seals

  • The Bank of Thailand regularly publishes data on coin and banknote production and circulation.

  • Commemorative issues honor monarchs and national events.

Commemorative coins and curiosities

  • Thailand issues commemorative coins and banknotes for royal anniversaries and cultural celebrations.

Current circulation status

  • The Thai Baht is the sole legal tender in Thailand and is actively circulated nationwide.

Issuing authority

  • Bank of Thailand

Relevant monetary legislation

  • Currency issuance and regulation are governed by the Bank of Thailand Act and national financial laws.

Names and titles of banknote signatories

  • Banknotes bear the signatures of the Governor of the Bank of Thailand and the Minister of Finance.

Persons honored on coins and banknotes

  • 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.



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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