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One-satang coin

The Thailand one-satang coin is a currency unit equivalent to one-hundredth of a Thai baht. It is rare in circulation but used in banking transactions.

Evolution of 1 satang
File:1 satang no image.png|1987 File:1944 1 Satang R.png|1944 File:1941 1 Satang R.png|1941 File:1908 1 Satang R.png|1908 == Buying Power ==
Buying Power
Since the satang only extend back to 1908, and due to the currency being non-decimal prior to this point, descriptions of how much a satang could buy starts from the reign of Rama VI. 1910-1925 Rice with various curries (green, red, etc.) costs 1 satang per set. A bowl of noodles also costs 1 satang. Water was free. Soda and sweet drinks costs 1 satang per bottle. Cigarettes (3 to 7 sticks) costs 1 satang depending on the branding. 1925-1935 Rice and curries, along with noodles now costs 3 satang. A whole box of cigarettes costs 3 satang also. Though, 1 satang food set still exists. == Mintages ==
Mintages
• 1987 ~ 93,000 • 1988 ~ 200,000 • 1989 ~ 109,000 • 1990 ~ 191,050 • 1991 ~ 25,000 • 1992 ~ 61,000 • 1993 ~ 126,000 • 1994 ~ 500,000 • 1995 ~ 500,000 • 1996 - 0 • 1997 ~ 10,000 • 1998 ~ 10,000 • 1999 ~ 20,000 • 2000 ~ 10,000 • 2001 ~ 50,000 • 2002 - 0 • 2003 ~ 10,000 • 2004 ~ 10,000 • 2005 ~ 20,000 • 2006 ~ 3,000 • 2007 ~ 10,000 • 2008 ~ 10,000 • 2009 ~ 10,000 == References ==
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