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2003 - Thai Banknote, 20 Baht (15th Series), the King's Rama IX (Bundle) 100 Consecutive, unused
221,00$ Original price was: 221,00$.199,00$Current price is: 199,00$.
1997 - Thai Banknote, 50 Baht (1st Series Type 15) Polymer, the King Rama IX, unused
19,00$ Original price was: 19,00$.17,00$Current price is: 17,00$.
19,00$ Original price was: 19,00$.17,00$Current price is: 17,00$.
1 in stock
SKU:
Thailand Banknotes , SKU02105
Categories: Thailand, Thailand Banknotes
Thai Banknote, 5 Baht 11th Series, the King Rama IX, unused**Banknote number may not match the picture But the condition is not used as well *** The Series 11 banknotes are the first banknotes produced by the banknote printing house of Thailand since 1969. The initial design and production of banknotes were also performed by experts from abroad. The 11th Series 5 Baht banknotes included the 10 Series Notes. Baht was printed as the first set. Was announced on June 18, 1969 and exchanged on June 24, 1969. Banknote size 6.75 x 13.00 centimeters Front banknote. The main color of the banknote is purple. The main image is a portrait of King Rama IX in the middle right of the royal robes. There is a picture of Garuda in the upper left corner and the word Thai government in the middle, leaving a space in the lower left as a watermark. Banknote on the back The main image is the image of the Arphon Phimok Prasat Throne Hall. which is a throne located on the glass wall on the east side of the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall to be used to compare the royal vehicles to receive and send His Majesty
| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
|---|---|
| Diameter (mm) |
6.75 x 13 cm |
| Face Value |
5 baht |
| Year of Issue |
1969 |
| 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.
Solomon Island Anne Bonny 2021
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