Thailand new signature 100-baht note (B195f) confirmed
Like B195e, but new signatures (Thavisin/Suthiwartnarueput). Courtesy of Mike Teseling.Read More…
Like B195e, but new signatures (Thavisin/Suthiwartnarueput). Courtesy of Mike Teseling.Read More…
According to an article in The Nation dated 29 September 2022, the Bank of Thailand has acknowledged that a batch of 20-baht polymer notes (B200) printed by De La Rue have mismatched Thai and English serial numbers. The bank is withdrawing the error notes from circulation, though they remain legalRead More…
Like B200b, but new substrate (Guardian). Prefix 0B – 9B. Courtesy of Jason T. Rohn.Read More…
Like B194c, but new signatures (Termpittayapaisith/Suthiwartnarueput). Courtesy of In Lavy.Read More…
Like B195d, but new signatures (Termpittayapaisith/Suthiwartnarueput). Courtesy of In Lavy.Read More…
Like B193d, but new signatures (Termpittayapaisith/Suthiwartnarueput). Courtesy of In Lavy.Read More…
B200 (PNL): 20 บาท (baht) (US$0.60) Green. Front: Thai text; Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun (Rama X) wearing Royal Thai Air Force uniform; Royal Garuda emblem. Back: Thai text; Royal Garuda emblem; Rama I and Rama II. Simulated security thread with demetalized 20 บาท/20 BAHT. Watermark (shadow image): Rama X. Printer: (NoteRead More…
According to a press release dated 20 January 2022, on 24 March 2022, the Bank of Thailand will introduce a 20-baht note like B193, but on polymer, not paper. Courtesy of I.B. and Jason T. Rohn.Read More…
Like B197b, but new signature (Termpittayapaisith/Suthiwartnarueput). Courtesy of Mike Teseling and Frank Schirmer (changnoi).Read More…
Like B196b, but new signature (Termpittayapaisith/Suthiwartnarueput). Proper 300-dpi scans requested. Courtesy of Mike Teseling and Frank Schirmer (changnoi).Read More…
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