What does Thailand virtual currency mean
it is recommended to stay away from these currencies. virtual currency is generally carried out online, and there are great risks in virtual currency investment. Domestic well-known virtual currencies include bitcoin, Ruitai coin, gold card and so on.
On the obverse of the Thai coin is the statue of King x, on the left is the word "mahawajilalonggong", on the right is the word "King X", on the back is the logo, on the top left is the word "Thailand", on the top right is the Buddhist calendar year, and on the bottom is the currency value
except that 5 baht and 50 Stan are decagonal, the others are round
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Thai baht (ISO 4217 Code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand, issued by the Bank of Thailand, the Central Bank of Thailand, and 1 baht equals 100 satang. From the 9th series to the 16th series, the head of Bhumibol ad, King Rama IX of Thailand, is printed and engraved on the front of each kind of banknote and coin. From April 6, 2018, the 17th series of Thai baht will be issued, and the banknotes and coins will be changed to the head of Maha wajilalonggong, King Rama X of Thailand
At present, there are five banknotes of 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 baht and six coins of 25, 50 Sadang and 1, 2, 5 and 10 baht in circulation in Thailand. One baht equals 100 Sadang20 THB denomination Image Front: Bhumibol alyadej, king of Thailand
1 RMB = 4.8330 THB
1 THB = 0.2069 RMB
there are five banknotes of 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 baht and six coins of 25, 50 Sadang and 1, 2, 5 and 10 baht in circulation in Thailand. One baht equals 100 Sadang
the exchange rate of RMB to baht is about 1 RMB: 5.0 baht. In Thailand, Chinese shops and markets can exchange, and the exchange rate of other exchange points is lower. There are many private exchange shops on the street. The exchange rate of US dollar is about 33 baht
there are not many banks in China that can exchange baht. Generally, they can exchange baht at Bank of China, instrial and Commercial Bank of China and Agricultural Bank of China. In some cities, they need to make an appointment
for UnionPay cards, Thai baht can be extracted from most ATMs in Thailand, and the exchange rate can refer to UnionPay exchange rate. Since the third quarter of 2016, UnionPay cards have been using ATM in Thailand. The acquiring banks in Thailand will charge THB 200 for each transaction, and the card issuing banks in China will also charge part of the service charge. A small number of commercial banks are exempt from overseas cash withdrawal service charge.