Currency Converter · Thai Baht (THB) to Australian Dollar (AUD)

The currency calculator will convert exchange rate of Thai baht (THB) to Australian dollar (AUD).

  • 10 THB = 0.44 AUD
  • 50 THB = 2.22 AUD
  • 100 THB = 4.45 AUD
  • 250 THB = 11.12 AUD
  • 500 THB = 22.24 AUD
  • 1,000 THB = 44.49 AUD
  • 2,000 THB = 88.97 AUD
  • 2,500 THB = 111.22 AUD
  • 5,000 THB = 222.43 AUD
  • 10,000 THB = 444.87 AUD
  • 20,000 THB = 889.74 AUD
  • 50,000 THB = 2,224.35 AUD
  • 100,000 THB = 4,448.69 AUD
  • 250,000 THB = 11,121.74 AUD
  • 500,000 THB = 22,243.47 AUD
  • 1 AUD = 22.48 THB
  • 5 AUD = 112.39 THB
  • 10 AUD = 224.79 THB
  • 20 AUD = 449.57 THB
  • 25 AUD = 561.96 THB
  • 50 AUD = 1,123.93 THB
  • 100 AUD = 2,247.85 THB
  • 200 AUD = 4,495.70 THB
  • 250 AUD = 5,619.63 THB
  • 500 AUD = 11,239.25 THB
  • 1,000 AUD = 22,478.50 THB
  • 2,000 AUD = 44,957.01 THB
  • 2,500 AUD = 56,196.26 THB
  • 5,000 AUD = 112,392.52 THB
  • 10,000 AUD = 224,785.05 THB

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Thai baht


The Thai baht (THB) is the currency of Thailand. The currency code is THB and currency symbol is ฿. The Thai baht is subdivided into 100 satang. Frequently used Thai baht coins are in denominations of ฿1, ฿2, ฿5, ฿10, 25 satang, 50 satang. Frequently used Thai baht banknotes are in denominations of ฿20, ฿50, ฿100, ฿500, ฿1000.

Australian dollar


The Australian dollar (AUD) is the currency of Australia and its certain territories of Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Norfolk Island. It is also widely used in three independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu. The currency code is AUD and currency symbol is $ or A$. The Australian dollar is subdivided into 100 cents (singular: cent; symbol: c). Frequently used Australian dollar coins are in denominations of A$1, A$2, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c. Frequently used Australian dollar banknotes are in denominations of A$5, A$10, A$20, A$50, A$100. The Australian dollar is the fifth most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), Japanese yen (JPY), British pound sterling (GBP).