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This uncirculated 100 Thai baht banknote is a standard circulation banknote introduced by the Government of Thailand in 1994. It is a red and orange banknote that bear the signatures of Tarrin Nimmanahaeminda and Vijit Supinit, and measures 150 mm x 72 mm. Its obverse side features the Royal Garuda emblem, the royal seal, and a portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Its reverse side shows the royal monograms, five students walking from school toward a candle and open book, the royal initial emblem, and a seated Rama V and Rama VI. Security features include a solid security thread with a demetalized 100 and Thai text and a watermark of Rama IX with an electrotype “Prajumyan” symbol.