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We exchange both Thai Baht coins and banknotes, and we also accept withdrawn Thai Baht notes for exchange.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:
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2 Thai Baht coin (gold coloured)
The Thai coin of 2 baht is made of aluminium bronze and features a temple (Wat Saket). Characters on the 2 baht coin are in Thai and resemble ‘UM 2’.You get: £0.021461 THB = £0.0107300000 -
50 Thai Baht banknote (King Rama IX traditional robe)
This blue colored 50 baht bill features King Rama IX, Monarch of Thailand. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Bank of Thailand’. On the reverse side of the fifty Thai baht note are a palace and a statue of King Rama VII.You get: £0.664001 THB = £0.0132800000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (King Rama IV Field Marshal)
The note of 100 baht features Rama IX of Thailand in Field Marshall uniform. The red colored paper bill contains the words ‘Bank of Thailand’. The statue shown on the backside of the 100 THB note is of King Narasuan the Great atop an elephant.You get: £1.328001 THB = £0.0132800000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (updated portrait)
The banknote of 100 baht shows the image of King Rama IX of Thailand in the Royal House of Chakri gown. The portrait of the King was updated. The back of the note features Wichai Prasit Fort in the Thonburi district of Bangkok, and shows Taksin the Great, the 18th century King of Thonburi. In … ContinuedYou get: £1.700001 THB = £0.0170000000 -
5 Thai Baht coin
The Thai coin of 5 baht features a Bangkok-based temple. There are no latin characters on the 5 baht coin. Thai characters on the coin resemble the latin characters UM 5 or UIN 5.You get: £0.053651 THB = £0.0107300000 -
10 Thai Baht coin
The Thai coin of 10 baht is bimetalic and resembles a €2 Euro coin. On the 10 baht coin are no latin characters. The thai text on the coin resembles ‘UIN 10’.You get: £0.107301 THB = £0.0107300000 -
500 Thai Baht banknote (King Rama IV Field Marshal)
The Thai banknote of 500 baht has the image of the Thai King Rama IX. On the five hundred Thai baht currency note, a caption reads ‘Bank of Thailand’.You get: £6.640001 THB = £0.0132800000 -
5 Thai Baht banknote (Young King Rama IX)
This 5 baht banknote depicts the image of Rama IX, King of Thailand. Text on the purple-violet colored paper note reads ‘Bank of Thailand’. The backside of the five baht bill has an image of Aphonphimok Prasat Pavilion, Bangkok.You get: £0.066401 THB = £0.0132800000 -
500 Thai Baht banknote (updated portrait)
The violet 500 baht note has the updated portrait of Bhumibol Adulyadej, better known as King Rama IX, on the obverse side. On the reverse is Thailand’s famous Buddhist temple complex of Wat Pho in Bangkok, and Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok, who as Rama I became the first king of the reigning House of Chakri of … ContinuedYou get: £8.500001 THB = £0.0170000000 -
10 Thai Baht banknote (Young King Rama IX)
This 10 baht banknote depicts Rama IX, Thai King. Printed on the sand-brown color paper note is the text ‘Bank of Thailand’. The backside of the ten baht bill has an image of Wat Benchamabophitr temple, Bangkok.You get: £0.132801 THB = £0.0132800000 -
1000 Thai Baht banknote (updated portrait)
This 1000 baht brown banknote depicts the late His Majesty King Rama IX on the front, with an updated portrait. The rear shows King Rama V, Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok, the Royal Buddha. In 2017 a new version of this banknote was issued in remembrance of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) who died in 2016. … ContinuedYou get: £17.000001 THB = £0.0170000000 -
20 Thai Baht banknote (Young King Rama IX)
The banknote of 20 baht features the portrait of His Royal Highness Rama IX of Thailand. The green colored paper note contains the words ‘Bank of Thailand’. On the back of the twenty baht bill is the image of a large rowing boat: The Royal barge.You get: £0.265601 THB = £0.0132800000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (Young King Rama IX)
This 100 baht note depicts a young Rama IX, who was King of Thailand and the ninth monarch from the Chakri dynasty. The reverse of this banknote shows Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha within the Grand Palace in Bangkok.You get: £1.328001 THB = £0.0132800000 -
500 Thai Baht banknote (Young King Rama IX)
This 500 baht note has the image of a young King Rama IX, wearing traditional robes. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Bank of Thailand’. Featured on the back of the old 500 THB note are the three towers of Phra Prang Sam Yot, a Khmer temple in Lopburi town.You get: £6.640001 THB = £0.0132800000 -
50 Thai Baht banknote (Improved security features)
The blue colored banknote of 50 baht features His Majesty King Rama IX. The words ‘Bank of Thailand’ are printed on the paper note. On the backside are a telescope, globe and King Rama VI seated at a table.You get: £0.850001 THB = £0.0170000000 -
50 Thai Baht banknote (polymer plastic)
This is the polymer plastic version of the 50 Thai Baht banknote with the same design as the paper version. It features King Rama IX sitting at a table with telescope and globe.You get: £0.850001 THB = £0.0170000000