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banknotes 1968 thai banknote 100 baht 10th series thai royal barge supannahongs on the reverse side unused
banknotes 1968 thai banknote 100 baht 10th series thai royal barge supannahongs on the reverse side unused
banknotes 1968 thai banknote 100 baht 10th series thai royal barge supannahongs on the reverse side unused
banknotes 1968 thai banknote 100 baht 10th series thai royal barge supannahongs on the reverse side unused

1968-Thai Banknote, 100 Baht 10th Series ‘Thai Royal Barge Supannahongs’ on the reverse side, unused

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Thai Banknote, 100 Baht 10th Series ‘Thai Royal Barge Supannahongs’ on the reverse side, unused
***Banknotes are exactly as pictured. International genuine guarantee***

This is because the original 100 baht banknote has only one color of red embossed ink. It has also been used for 20 years, so many banknotes have been counterfeited. Therefore, the government has issued a 100 baht banknote, type 10 that is more difficult to counterfeit. Blue embossed line ink has been added and multiple color interpolation is printed. It is reinforced with clear, stable lines embedded in the paper and has a small text that says Thailand periodically in stable texture.

Series 10 banknotes, issued in single denomination, 100 baht, were announced on May 16, 1968. They are banknotes printed by Thomas De La Rue

Banknote size    8.7 x 14.50 cm
Typeface produced   B1. - B493


 Front banknote  The main color of the banknote is red with blue inserts. The main image is a portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Commander-in-Chief in the middle right. Leave the space in the bottom left as a watermark.                 

Banknote on the back The main image is a picture of the Suphannahong Royal Barge.
Anti-counterfeiting technology   embossed ink printing watermark on paper Embed a stable stripe into the paper

Collection : Thailand Banknotes

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