One-solot coin

1 solot
Thailand
Value1/128 Thai baht
Mass(1860-1869) 4.00 g
(1869-1874) 7.00 g
(1874-1888) 2.67 g
(1888-1905) 2.80 g
Diameter(1860-1869) 23 mm
(1869-1874) 32 mm
(1874-1888) 20 mm
(1888-1905) 19 mm
EdgeReeded
Composition(1860-1874) tin-copper alloy
(1874-1905) copper
Years of minting1860-1905
Obverse
Design date1869
Reverse
Design date1869

The solot (Thai: โสฬส) piece, or the half at coin was a historic Thai currency unit used during the pre-decimal era of the Thai baht. One solot was equal to 1⁄128 of a baht, making it one of the smallest denominations in the traditional Thai monetary system.[1][2][3][4][5]

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References

  1. ^ LeMay J. Coinage of Siam. JSS 018_3b. The Siam Society; 2020. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://thesiamsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/JSS_018_3b_LeMay_CoinageOfSiam.pdf
  2. ^ "Solot / 1⁄16 Fueang - Rama IV, Thailand". en.numista.com. Retrieved 10 December 2025.
  3. ^ "1 Solot / 1⁄16 Fuang - Rama V, Thailand". en.numista.com. Retrieved 10 December 2025.
  4. ^ "1 Solot / ½ Att / 1⁄16 Fuang - Rama V, Thailand". en.numista.com. Retrieved 10 December 2025.
  5. ^ "1 Solot - Rama V, Thailand". en.numista.com. Retrieved 10 December 2025.