The Thailand five-baht coin is a currency unit of the Thai baht.
On February 2, 2009, the Treasury Department announced changes to several circulating coins. The five-baht coin, which previously weighed 7.5 grams, was reduced to 6 grams by slightly reducing the thickness. Metal composition and other features remain the same.
1988 ~ 44,503,0001989 ~ 86,339,0001990 ~ 38,005,0001991 ~ 68,520,3801992 ~ 48,939,6201993 ~ 46,992,0001994 ~ 123,443,0001995 ~ 105,100,0001996 ~ 28,485,0001997 ~ 10,6001998 ~ 31,373,0001999 ~ 50,760,0002000 ~ 125,760,0002001 ~ 100,236,0002002 ~ 37,259,5002003 ~ 182,0002004 ~ 79,088,0002005 ~ 66,679,0002006 ~ 254,702,0002007 ~ 170,275,0002008 (old series) ~ 226,148,2002008 (new series) ~ 17,020,0002009 ~ 289,303,000the 50th Anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadejthe 8th Asian GamesCommemoration of the Blessing and Naming Rites of Princess BajrakitiyabhaFAO's Ceres Award to the Queen Sirikitthe 80th Anniversary of Princess Mother SrinagarindraCommemoration of the King Prajadhipok's Monumentthe Centenary of the King Vajiravudhthe Bicentenary of RatanakosinCommemorative of World Food Daythe 75th Anniversary of World Scoutthe 84th Anniversary of Princess Mother Srinagarindrathe 5th Cycle Birthday of King Bhumibol AdulyadejRajamagalapisek Royal Ceremonythe Bicentenary of the King Nangklaothe 5th Cycle Birthday of the Queen Sirikitthe 18th SEA Gamesthe 50th Anniversary Celebrations of the King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Accession