satangs
Satangs are a unit of currency in Thailand. The satang is the smallest denomination of the Thai baht, the official currency of Thailand. One hundred satangs are equivalent to one Thai baht. Satangs are typically minted as coins and are used for smaller transactions. The value of the satang has diminished over time due to inflation, and it is now uncommon to find satang coins in circulation or to use them for everyday purchases. Prices are often rounded to the nearest baht. Historically, satang coins were more prevalent and played a more significant role in the Thai monetary system. Today, while still technically a part of the currency, their practical use is limited. The coins are made from various metals and feature different denominations and designs.