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Published: Nov 04, 2020
A medical expert is warning parents to keep a close eye on their children after a six-year-old got violently ill when a Bt5 coin got stuck in his throat.
Published: Aug 01, 2019
Numismatics take note. Now ready to add to your collections is the Royal Canadian Mint’s newest Second World War Battlefront Series fine silver coin that commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of Canadian soldiers who, 75 years ago, helped the Allies win control of the Dutch and Belgian shores of the strategic Scheldt river.
Published: Sep 04, 2018
Australia has minted a gold coin encrusted with rare pink diamonds worth Aus$2.48 million (US$1.8 million) to meet growing demand for high-end collectables from the ultra-rich.
Published: Jul 10, 2018
Perhaps the biggest question prompted by the arrest of former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak is a hypothesis. What if he had won the general election that took place a few weeks earlier?
Published: Apr 06, 2018
People queued up at various locations across the country on Friday to get the first batch of King Rama X-reign coins.
Published: Feb 05, 2018
Singapore mobile payment app company SpherePay officially opened its Initial Coin Offering (ICO) on Monday. Earlier this month, SpherePay announced that it would launch a total of 10 Billion SAY tokens, of which 40% would be distributed for sale via an ICO.
Published: Jan 10, 2018
THE Securities Commission (SC) has shut down an initial coin offering (ICO) in Malaysia and says it will not hesitate to rein in others who try to contravene securities laws.
Published: Dec 10, 2017
LOYAL SUBJECTS of His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej have pooled their resources to gather one-baht and 10-baht coins to decorate a chapel in a show of love for the late monarch.
Published: Nov 04, 2017
A Myanmar man who was collecting coins from krathong on Saturday morning was shocked to see a floating body on the Chao Phraya River near a pier in Phra Pradaeng district in Samut Prakan.
Published: Jul 19, 2017
YouTube prankster and celebrity seeker Nate Bartling, also known on Facebook as “My Mate Nate”, has been fined Bt5,000 for placing coins on a railway track in Prawes district and allowing a train to run over them.
Published: Jul 17, 2017
YOUTUBE PRANKSTER Nate Bartling, better known on Facebook as My Mate Nate, yesterday apologised to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) over his video clip in which he placed several coins on a railway track to test their strength.