Thailand new signature 20-baht note (B193d) confirmed
Like B193c, but new signature (Daochai/Santiprabhob). Courtesy of Mike Teseling.Read More…
Like B193c, but new signature (Daochai/Santiprabhob). Courtesy of Mike Teseling.Read More…
Like B195c, but new signature (Daochai/Santiprabhob). Predee Daochai served as Minister of Finance for only 26 days. Courtesy of Mike Teseling.Read More…
Like B194b, but new signature (Savanayon/Santiprabhob). Proper 300-dpi scans requested. Courtesy of Johann Armannsson, Mike Teseling, and Noteshobby on eBay.Read More…
According to a press release dated 27 November 2020, the Bank of Thailand planned to introduce 100- and 1,000-baht notes to commemorate the Royal Coronation Ceremony of 2019. Details about 100-baht note.Details about 1,000-baht note. Courtesy of Tom Graham (obb2001 on eBay).Read More…
According to a press release dated 27 November 2020, the Bank of Thailand planned to introduce 100- and 1,000-baht notes to commemorate the Royal Coronation Ceremony of 2019. Details about 100-baht note.Details about 1,000-baht note. Courtesy of Tom Graham (obb2001 on eBay).Read More…
Like B197a, but new signatures. Courtesy of Mike Teseling.Read More…
Like B195b, but new signatures (Uttama Savanayon and Veerathai Santiprabhob). Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.Read More…
Like B193b, but new signatures (Uttama Savanayon and Veerathai Santiprabhob). Courtesy of Mike Teseling and Nin Cheun (Noteshobby on eBay).Read More…
The Thai text at lower right back of the 50-baht note originally read โทษฐานปลอมแปลงธนบัตร คือจำคุกตลอดชีวิตหรือจำคุกอย่างสูงยี่สิบปี และปรับอย่างสูงสี่หมื่นบาท (Penalty for making counterfeit banknotes is life imprisonment, or up to twenty years of imprisonment and up to forty thousands Baht of fine), but in 2018 was changed to read การปลอมแปลงธนบัตรเป็นความผิด ต้องระวางโทษตามประมวลกฎหมายอาญา (Making counterfeitRead More…
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