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1946 - Thai Banknote, 5 Baht 8th Series, the King Rama VIII, American printing, used
148,00$ Original price was: 148,00$.121,00$Current price is: 121,00$.
1949 - Thai Banknote, 1 Baht (1st Series Type 9) Young King Rama IX, red number, Nam Phan watermark
168,00$ Original price was: 168,00$.139,00$Current price is: 139,00$.
179,00$ Original price was: 179,00$.139,00$Current price is: 139,00$.
1 in stock
SKU:
Thailand Banknotes , SKU03609
Categories: Thailand, Thailand Banknotes
Thai Banknote, 5 Baht (2nd Series Type 9),Young King Rama IX, Black number, Nam Phan watermark (Thomas Type)
The banknote number may not match the picture. International genuine guarantee
This banknote 5 baht type 9 has been printed for use continuously for 22 years from 1948 until 1969. There are 5 banknotes in the form of banknotes. If At first glance, it may look similar to all 5 models, with just a few details that change in each model.
5 Baht banknotes, Series 2 (1949 – 1956)
On the front of the banknotes, Series 1, is a young monk. or what collectors call young face The banknote number is printed in red ink. The word “banknote” has orthography, and the watermark is a constitutional pattern.
On the back side of the banknote number 2, change the ink color to print the banknote number to black. The back of the banknote is still the same as the 1st version
| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
|---|---|
| Face Value |
5 baht |
| Year of Issue |
1948 |
| Packaging |
In Capsule |
The Royal Thai Mint (Bureau of the Royal Thai Mint) is the official government agency responsible for manufacturing Thailand's circulating coins, commemorative coins, and royal decorations.
1996 – Gold Coin face price 6000 Baht Commemorative the Golden Jubilee




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