1955 – Thai Banknote, 1 Baht (4th Series Type 9), the King Rama 9, Nam Phan watermark, unused
ITEM SPECIFICS
Year OF ISSUE:
1955
Country Of Issue :
Thailand
Product Type :
Banknote
Material :
-
WEIGHT:
50g
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Description
Thai Banknote, 1 Baht (4th Series Type 9), the King Rama 9, Nam Phan watermark, unused
The banknote number may not match the picture. But the condition is not used as well.
The front side of the 4th banknote has changed the word “banknote” to have no orthography. and adding anti-counterfeit metal coated fibers embedded in the paper vertically, can be seen by lifting up to shine with the light. It is an anti-counterfeiting feature that is used to replace the colored silk fibers sprinkled in the paper that were produced in editions 1-3. The reverse side of the banknote is still the same as the
1-baht banknotes, the 4th series, the 9th series, was announced on the 10th. Jan. 1955Banknote size 6.50 x 12.70 centimeters
Letter and number category, por 272 – por 475 , front side
The main image is a portrait of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the reign of King Rama IX, in the 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. Red and blue silk streaked paper texture Letters and banknote numbers are printed in black ink. constitutional pedestal watermark
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