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Thailand 100 Baht Banknote, 1994 ND, P-97a.10, UNC

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Thailand 100 Baht banknote from 1994 ND has a pick number P-97a.10, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features Bhumibol Adulyadej.


  • SKU:
    THAI97A.10U
  • Variety:
    UNC
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This uncirculated 100 Baht Thailand note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Government of Thailand. It is a red and orange note that is dated 1994 ND, bear the signatures of Chatumonkol Sonakul and Somkid Jatusripitak, and measures 150 x 72 mm. Its obverse side features the Royal Garuda emblem, royal seal, and Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) wearing uniform. Its reverse side shows Royal monograms, five students walking from school toward candle and open book, royal initial emblem, seated Rama V and standing Rama VI, both holding swords, a seated monk and two boys, and the Royal Garuda emblem. Security features include a solid security thread with demetalized 100 baht and a watermark of Rama IX and electrotype symbol “Prajumyan”.

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