Bank of Thailand Museum
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jun 22, 2016, 15:06 IST
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As tourists in Bangkok soon find out, bartering is an essential skill for navigating this city. Step into any market and your bargaining skills will immediately be put to the test. That’s why exploring the Bank of Thailand Museum … Read more
As tourists in Bangkok soon find out, bartering is an essential skill for navigating this city. Step into any market and your bargaining skills will immediately be put to the test. That’s why exploring the Bank of Thailand Museum is so worthwhile, visitors get a chance to see Thailand’s history of money from the ground up. For instance, displays here show how Thai people used to trade objects like jewellery in place of official currency in the days before the Sukhothai period; examples of the first bullet coins that emerged later in the Rattanakosin era; and when the beginning of banknotes appeared during the mid-1800s. Read less

As tourists in Bangkok soon find out, bartering is an essential skill for navigating this city. Step into any market and your bargaining skills will immediately be put to the test. That’s why exploring the Bank of Thailand Museum is so worthwhile, visitors get a chance to see Thailand’s history of money from the ground up. For instance, displays here show how Thai people used to trade objects like jewellery in place of official currency in the days before the Sukhothai period; examples of the first bullet coins that emerged later in the Rattanakosin era; and when the beginning of banknotes appeared during the mid-1800s.
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