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We exchange both Thai Baht coins and banknotes, and we also accept withdrawn Thai Baht notes for exchange.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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100 Thai Baht banknote (Improved security features)
This red-colored 100 baht bill depicts His Majesty King Rama IX of Thailand. The ฿100 note has a hologram security foil strip. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Bank of Thailand’. The backside of the one hundred baht note features King Chulalongkom in navy uniform.You get: £1.722001 THB = £0.0172200000 -
500 Thai Baht banknote (Improved security features)
The banknote of 500 baht features Rama IX, Thailand’s King. The paper note contains the words ‘Bank of Thailand’. One of the improved security features on the ฿500 bill is a hologram security foil strip.You get: £8.610001 THB = £0.0172200000 -
1000 Thai Baht banknote (Improved security features)
The brown-colored banknote of 1000 baht portrays King Rama IX, Thailand’s Monarch until 2016. The words ‘Bank of Thailand’ are printed on the paper note. The ฿1000 note has a hologram foil strip on the front. The backside features King Rama IX with camera visiting the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam project in Lopburi Province.You get: £17.220001 THB = £0.0172200000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (10th Series)
The 1968 version of the 100 Baht note from Thailand shows the Thai Royal Barge ‘Supannahongs’ on the reverse side. The front shows King Rama 9 in military uniform.You get: £1.346001 THB = £0.0134600000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (9th Series)
The orange-coloured banknote of 100 Thai Baht from the 9th series was printed in a single colour. It was counterfeited extensively and was therefore replaced by a multicoloured 10th Series banknote in 1968.You get: £1.346001 THB = £0.0134600000 -
20 Thai Baht banknote (9th Series)
The green-coloured old 20 baht banknote features a young King Rama 9 on the left and Phra Samut Chedi in the middle. The historical building on the back side is Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in Bangkok.You get: £0.269201 THB = £0.0134600000 -
10 Thai Baht banknote (9th Series)
This old banknote of 10 Thai Baht belongs to the 9th Series. A portrait of a young King Rama IX is on the front side. The back side shows the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in Bangkok, Thailand.You get: £0.134601 THB = £0.0134600000 -
5 Thai Baht banknote (9th Series)
Black and grey, this 5 baht banknote isn’t very colourful. The building on the back side is Ananta Samakhom throne hall in the Thai capital Bangkok.You get: £0.067301 THB = £0.0134600000 -
1 Thai Baht banknote (9th Series)
The lime and blue coloured 1 baht note from the 9th Series shows a young King Rama IX on the front side, along with a view on Phra Samut Chedi in Bangkok. The back side shows Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, part of Dusit Palace.You get: £0.013461 THB = £0.0134600000 -
50 Satang banknote Thailand (9th Series)
The banknote of 50 Satang from 1948 is the equivalent of 0.50 Thai Baht. The green coloured banknote features Phra Samut Chedi, the westernmost district of Samut Prakan Province in central Thailand.You get: £0.006731 THB = £0.0134600000 -
1 Satang coin Thailand
The coin of 1 satang has the image of King Rama IX. The word ‘Thailand’ is inscripted on the aluminium coin. The satang is the 1/100 subdivision of the Thai baht.You get: £0.000111 THB = £0.0108700000 -
60 Thai Baht commemorative banknote
The square banknote of 60 Thai baht was issued to celebrate the 60th birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s accession to the throne. The late Thai king, may he rest in peace, was also referred to as ‘Rama IX’. On the front of the 60 baht bill is the King seated on a throne. … ContinuedYou get: £0.807601 THB = £0.0134600000 -
5 Satang coin Thailand
The coin of 5 satang features Rama IX of Thailand. On the aluminium piece, the inscription reads ‘Thailand’. There are 100 satang in one Thai baht.You get: £0.000541 THB = £0.0108700000 -
70 Thai Baht commemorative banknote
The orange colored 70 baht note was issued to commemorate King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s accession to the throne. The King, also referred to as Rama IX, is pictured on both sides of the banknote. The front of the note shows King a mature Rama IX, whereas the back side shows a portrait of a young King … ContinuedYou get: £0.942201 THB = £0.0134600000 -
10 Satang coin Thailand
The coin of 10 satang depicts Rama IX, Thai King. Text on the aluminium coin reads ‘Thailand’. The satang is the 1/100 subdivision of the Thai baht.You get: £0.001091 THB = £0.0108700000 -
80 Thai Baht commemorative banknote
The commemorative banknote of 80 Thai Baht was issued to celebrate Queen Sirkit 80th birthday. The front shows a portrait of the eighty year old Queen and her husband King Rama IX Bhumibol Adulyadej, both wearing traditional robes from Thailand. On the back of the 80 THB bill is a portrait of a young Queen … ContinuedYou get: £1.076801 THB = £0.0134600000