Looks to be $2 to $8 on Ebay. I just got one with same design, in change, and my internet research says it is a half-baht as it is about the size of a dime. Those go for low end, so $2. Ebay had one with that design but called 20-baht coin for $8. Good luck.
A date and denomination are needed. Please post a new, separate question with that information.
This coin is most likely worth the silver value.
7-26-11>>> The question does not state which reverse the coin has, 2nd or 3rd.A coin with the 2nd reverse certified as MS-64 has a average retail value of $1,400.00. A 3rd reverse coin is $90.00.
More information please. Where are the five dots? What is on the reverse of the coin? What is the diameter of the coin? Is there any inscription on the coin?
With the date of 1963 the coin is not a Wheat ear reverse, look at the coin again and post new question.
This coin is not a government issue coin and it really needs to be seen for an assessment. Even if it is authentic the values are not large around $125.00 at most. Also the question does not give enough information. What design is on the obverse of the coin and the reverse. Is the denomination a fraction or spelled out. F.Y.I. If there is a bear on the reverse of the coin, it's a modern replica with little or no value at all.
mint mark is to the left of the value on the reverse.
With the date of 1963 the coin is not a Wheat ear reverse, look at the coin again and post new question.
You are probably referring to a 1 Thai Baht coin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-baht_coin
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No such coin is possible to exist. On modern mint equipment the obverse and reverse dies are "keyed" it is impossible to strike a coin using 2 reverse dies because the reverse die will not fit in both sides of the machinery. All 2 tailed quarters are privately made novelties worth only curiosity value.
The Draped Bust US Large cent of 1802 was struck with 3 different reverses, A normal reverse, a fraction error and a stemless reverse. The coin must be seen for a accurate value because in the low grade of G-4 the values of all 3 run from $68.00-$81.00 depending on which reverse it has, if the coin is a higher grade of EF -40 values are over $1,000.00. I suggest having the coin graded by a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark ,your 1926 PEACE DOLLAR is common. Value is $17.00-$29.00 NOTE: No US coin is a Lady Liberty coin.