1946 – Thai Banknote, 1 Baht 8th Series, the King’s Rama VIII, American printing, unused.
ITEM SPECIFICS
Year OF ISSUE:
1946
Country Of Issue :
Thailand
Product Type :
Banknote
Material :
-
WEIGHT:
50g
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Description
Thai Banknote, 1 Baht 8th Series, the King’s Rama VIII, American printing, unused.
beautiful condition, rare, suitable for collection for children to see
***The banknote number may not match the picture. but the same condition International Guarantee ***On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and on Nagasaki three days earlier, thus ending World War II. The new card was sent to Thomas de la Rue in England again, but because the company was severely damaged by the war, it was unable to print banknotes to Thailand. The Thai government has asked for help to the United States to print them.
The 8th 1 baht banknote is a banknote produced by the United States when World War II just ended. The banknotes are printed with a wet offset system, front 4 color printing, back 2 color printing, US Army printing paper intended for printing banknotes used in occupied regions of Europe after the war. Paper texture therefore has a watermark “MILITARY AUTHORITY”, and when this watermarked paper runs out, use unwatermarked paper. but to prevent counterfeiting and as a point of subsequent checks by printing the order of the banknote’s position in black ink, the numbers 1 – 70 in the lower right corner of the banknotes
Banknote size 6.60 x 11.10 cm
Alphabet and number category
A 00000001 A – A 99999999 A
A 00000001 B – A 99999999 B
A 00000001 C – A 50400000 CFront banknote An important element is the portrait of His Majesty King Ananda Mahidol on the left. In the middle is a picture of Phra Pathom Chedi. There is a picture of the three-headed elephant Irapot in the lower right corner. The numbering section follows the pattern of the US banknote, which uses 8 digits, with a Roman alphabet on the front and back.
banknote on the back The main image is the image of the constitution enshrined over the Wanfah Phan surrounded by lettuce leaf and Kruea patterns