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  2. Customs law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Gold in bars or in plates. If there is no import license, gold may be left at customs. It will be returned on departure. Plants and parts of plants have required a license issued by the Ministry of Agriculture. Potent pharmaceutical drugs are required relevant documentation and import license.

  3. Order of the Crown of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Gold Medal Silver Medal: Former grades: 4 until 1902, 6 until 1918: Statistics; First induction: 1869: Last induction: 23 March 2023: Precedence; Next (higher) Order of the White Elephant: Next (lower) Order of the Direkgunabhorn: Ribbon bar of the Knight Grand Cordon (Special Class) Order of the Crown of Thailand

  4. Orders, decorations, and medals of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Gold Medal (Sixth Class) of the Most Noble Order of Crown of Thailand: RThM (G.M.CT.) Gold Medal (Sixth Class) of the Most Admirable Order Direkgunabhorn: RThD (G.M.D.) Silver Medal (Seventh Class) of the Most Exalted Order White Elephant: RNgCh (S.M.E.) Silver Medal (Seventh Class) of the Most Noble Order of Crown of Thailand: RNgM (S.M.CT.)

  5. How Much Is a Gold Bar Worth?

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    Gold bars are priced by weight, typically ounces or grams, and this price is also affected by the market. As of Oct. 26, 2023, the price of 1 gram of gold is $64.16, whereas a gold bar that weighs ...

  6. Great Crown of Victory - Wikipedia

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    The Great Crown of Victory (Thai: พระมหาพิชัยมงกุฎ; RTGS: Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut) is one of the regalia of Thailand. Made of gold and enamelled in red and green during the reign of King Rama I in 1782, the crown is 66 centimeters (26 inches) high and weighs 7.3 kg (16 pounds).

  7. Lat money - Wikipedia

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    Lat money (Lao: ເງິນລາດ) refers to the bar-shaped coinage minted and used as currency in the kingdom of Lan Xang and its successor kingdoms of Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Champasak. "Lat" is a Lao abbreviation for "talat" or "market," referring to the small denomination currency which may also be referred to as "boat money" or ...

  8. You Can Buy Gold Bars at Costco — But Should You Invest?

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    The Wall Street Journal reported that one Costco member purchased a bar for $2069, which was a few dollars below gold’s spot price at the time. Costco also sells 99.9% pure silver coins, per the ...

  9. Thai baht - Wikipedia

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    According to the Thai Treasury, regarding the gold coins, they were minted during a period when large amounts of gold were entering Thailand. Inspired by the widespread use of gold coins in other countries, such as the gold coins of England, King Mongkut (Rama IV) ordered the production of gold coins for domestic use.

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