Thailand Banknotes

1954 – Thai Banknote, 1 Baht (5th Series Type 9), the King Rama 9 (Thomas Type), unused

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ITEM SPECIFICS

Year OF ISSUE:
1954
Country Of Issue :
Thailand
Product Type :
Banknote
Material :
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WEIGHT:
50g
  • Description

    Thai Banknote, 1 Baht (5th Series Type 9), the King Rama 9 (Thomas Type), unused
    number may not match the picture But the condition is not used as well

    The 1 Baht Series 5 Series 9 banknotes are similar in appearance to the 4 Baht 1 Baht banknotes  , but the change is to use the portrait of King Rama IX as a watermark instead of the Constitution as it has been since the 1st edition of the banknote. – 4

    The important highlight that is easy to notice of the 5th series of 1 baht banknotes is the portrait of King Rama IX, which is a picture of the increasing age of the King, also known as the old face, and the banknote number is printed in black ink. There is no orthography on the word banknote. When lifting, you will see the watermark of the King Rama IX’s image and see the metal-coated fibers embedded in the vertical lines of the banknotes.

    This 1 baht banknote, Series 5, Type 9, was announced on October 28, 1957.

    banknote size
    6.50 x 12.70 centimeters

    Alphabet and Numbers
    F 476 – F 500, F 1 – F 500

    front banknote
    The main image is a portrait of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the reign of King Rama IX, in uniform on the left. There is an image of Garuda in the upper middle. There is an image of a three-headed Irapod elephant in the lower right corner. There is an illustration in the middle position is Phra Samut Chedi. Letters and banknote numbers are printed in black ink. The word banknote has no orthography. When lifted, the metal coated fibers can be seen vertically embedded. and watermarks of the King Rama IX’s portrait banknote on the back. The main image is an image of the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in a frame surrounded by bougainvillea patterns. The penalty for counterfeiting is printed in the bottom center. The notification message for counterfeiting of banknotes has been changed. The original penalty was written as « The penalty for counterfeiting or altering banknotes is imprisonment from ten years to life and a fine from thousand baht to ten thousand baht or or ten times the price of the counterfeit banknotes, whichever is greater. » « Forgery or counterfeiting of banknotes is life imprisonment or imprisonment for a maximum of twenty years and a fine of up to forty thousand baht » is a change in accordance with the Penal Code that came into force on January 1, 1957