New coins from Japan, Kazakhstan, and Spain.
Obverse Description
Thai text; Royal Garuda emblem; kinnon (mythological creature, half bird, half man); Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) wearing full royal dress
Reverse Description
Thai text; Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Grand Palace, Bangkok
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