Thai Baht
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The Thai Baht is the currency of the Kingdom of Thailand since 1897. The name ‘baht’ means ‘quarter’, since the baht was originally regarded as a quarter of a ‘tael’, the standard silver weight of eastern Asia.
We exchange both Thai Baht coins and banknotes, and we also accept withdrawn Thai Baht notes for exchange. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Thai Baht to cash, select the type of Thai Baht you want to exchange:
current Thai Baht banknotes
2012 - currentExchange Rate: £0.01870View BanknotesThe baht bills in use in Thailand today belong to Series 16. They were first issued by the Bangkok-based Bank of Thailand in 2012. They feature an updated portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, also known as Rama IX. We exchange these modern Thai baht banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for Thai baht coins and withdrawn Thai baht banknotes.Thai Baht coins
1860 - currentExchange Rate: £0.01181View CoinsThai baht coinage has been produced by the Pathum-Thani-based Royal Thai Mint since 1860. Coins from 1 satang to 10 Thai baht are legal tender in Thailand. Thai baht coins also circulate in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. The satang is a subunit of the baht, equal to one-hundreth of a Thai baht. We accept all Thai baht and batang coins for exchange, free of charge. We also give cash for withdrawn and current Thai Baht notes.withdrawn Thai Baht banknotes
1969 - 2012Exchange Rate: £0.01461View BanknotesSince 2012, Thai Baht banknotes feature an updated image of King Rama IX. Older Thai Baht bills issued by the Bangkok-based Bank of Thailand are gradually being replaced. Discontinued Thai Baht notes may be accepted by local shops in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia or Myanmar. Exchange offices outside Thailand will refuse to accept legacy Thai Baht banknotes. We exchange all withdrawn Thai Baht banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Thai Baht banknotes and coins.