100 Baht Denomination
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Front: the
portrait of H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the reigning
monarch, and the Royal Initial Emblem of H.M. the King "Phor
Por Ror"
Back: the
portrait of Majesties King Chulalong-
korn (Rama V) in navy uniform & to abolish slave
tradition.
Watermark:
the portrait of H.M. King and the classical their design
"Prajumyan"
Security
Thread: metallic color security thread
Size:
width 7.2 cm ; length 15 cm
Paper Color:
dark red, red and yellow
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Special
Features:
- Silver hologram foil stripe with the King's
Privy Seal and numbers "100" in Thai and Arabic, which will
be seen in different reflecting colors and in various
dimensions when viewed at different angles as the
note is flipped back and forth.
- Intaglio latent image "100" , hidden inside the Thai art
design, becomes visible when the note is
viewed from the lower left corner toward the middle part of
the note.
- The Arabic numerals "100", printed on both sides, are
completely formed upon viewing the note from
the front side against the light.
- Vertically embedded inside the paper is the metallic color
security thread, containing nonstaggering
translucent microletterings "100 Baht" and "100 บาท",
readable by viewing the note against the light.
Date of
Announcement : 19 September B.E. 2548
Date of Issue :
21 October B.E. 2548
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