•Next coin, you’ll look at the two Baht coin. This coin has a diameter of 21.75 mm, a golden hue, and is slightly larger than the one Baht coin. Although it was first minted in 2005 and was silver colored and composed of nickel-clad low-carbon steel, the composition was changed to an aluminum-bronze, and the color to gold, in 2008. This was done due to the rising costs of the base metals, and to distinguish it more from the one Baht coin, for which it was often confused. Two Thai Baht, is presently worth .064 American Dollars. The reverse side features a design of Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan, or Golden Mountain Temple, in Bangkok. It was designed by Mr. Chaiyod Soontrapa and sculpted by Mr. Tummanoon Geawsawang. This chedi is located in the older, historic part of Bangkok, where it sits atop a small mountain. It was completed during the reign of King Rama V, and contains a bone relic of the Buddha, which was brought from Sri Lanka. In addition to its story-book like appearance, after a good climb to the top, it provides a great view of the city.