| Thailand | |
| Value | 0.05 Thai baht |
|---|---|
| Mass | 0.6 g |
| Diameter | 16.5 mm |
| Edge | Plain |
| Composition |
Aluminium 99.% Al |
| Years of minting | 1986–present |
| Catalog number | KM# 208 |
| Obverse | |
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| Design | King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
| Designer | Supab Aun-aree |
| Design date | 2008 |
| Reverse | |
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| Design | Phra Patom Temple, Nakhon Pathom |
| Designer | Supab Aun-aree |
| Design date | 2008 |
The Thailand five-satang coin is a unit of currency equivalent to one-twentieth of a Thai baht. It was introduced in 1908 as a coin with a hole through its middle, which was minted until 1939. In 1946 the hole was removed and the new Thai monarch featured on the obverse: Rama IX. In 1996 a five-satang coin marked the 50th anniversary of his reign.