Thai Baht, the currency of Thailand
The baht (code: THB) is subdivided into 100 satang. The issuance of currency is the responsibility of the Bank of Thailand. The baht is also a unit of weight for gold, commonly used by jewellers and goldsmiths in Thailand. One baht = 15.244 grams. Since the standard purity of Thai gold is 96.5%, the actual gold content in one baht is 15.244 * 0.965 = 14.71046 grams, or about 0.4729523 troy ounce. 15.244 grams is used for 'raw' gold or bullion; in the case of jewellery, 1 baht should be more than 15.16 grams.
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| | USD | EUR | GBP | JPY | CAD | AUD | CHF | RUB | CNY | ZAR | MXN |  | 1 THB = | 0.03196 | 0.02396 | 0.02044 | 3.11613 | 0.03300 | 0.03484 | 0.02960 | 1.05171 | 0.19549 | 0.31978 | 0.41078 | | Inverse: | 31.2803 | 41.7280 | 48.9047 | 0.32091 | 30.3013 | 28.6987 | 33.7769 | 0.95082 | 5.11535 | 3.12714 | 2.43436 |
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