The 10 baht coin is a great coin. I've always liked the gold inside silver type coin, and the picture of Wat Arun is detailed and attractive.
I can't read most of the Thai on the coin, but the Thai that looks like "90" on one side actually says "10" in Thai numerals. And the part that looks like "urn" with a backwards "r" means "baht" in Thai (that's a good one to know around town).
This one is fairly worn but the wear actually brings out a bit of the detail on the temple motif.
Currently, 10 baht is around 35 cents USD.
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