This is a rare mint error coin from Thailand, issued in 2015 (B.E. 2558) during the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). The coin features two distinct and collectible minting errors:
Wrong Metal Segment (Wrong Planchet):
A portion of the outer ring was struck using an incorrect metal, resulting in a visible color and texture difference. This striking error is clearly visible on the obverse side (see red-marked area in photos).
Cud Error (Excess Metal on Rim):
A die break caused excess metal to appear along the rim, forming a cud β a classic and sought-after minting defect.
Country: Thailand
Denomination: 10 Baht
Year: 2007 (B.E. 2550)
Obverse: Portrait of King Rama IX
Reverse: Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Composition: Bimetallic (Aluminum-Bronze center, Copper-Nickel ring)
Diameter: 26 mm
Weight: Approx. 8.5 g
Condition: Circulated β moderate wear from circulation; error details remain clearly visible
Mint Errors:
Wrong Metal Segment
Cud (Excess Metal on Rim)
This is not just a regular 10 Baht coin β it is a double error coin, which is highly uncommon in Thailand's modern minting history. The wrong-metal strike and cud make this a standout piece for error collectors, Thai numismatic enthusiasts, and world coin specialists.
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