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| 背面描述 | Central vignette of Phra Samut Chedi Temple, rendered in blue tones with guilloche underprint surrounds. The denomination appears in Thai numerals at the upper left and in Arabic numerals at the upper right. A statutory counterfeiting penalty inscription occupies the lower centre, with the printer's imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited, London, at the foot. |
| 背面铭文 | ๑ 1 โทษฐานปลอมหรือแปลงธนบัตรคือจำคุกตั้งแต่สิบปีถึงตลอดชีวิตและปรับตั้งแต่ พันบาทถึงหมื่นบาทหรือพันเท่าราคาธนบัตรปลอมแล้วแต่จำนวนไหนจะมากกว่ากัน THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY LIMITED, LONDON. (Translation: Penalty for counterfeiting the banknote is ten years up to life imprisonment, and fined thousand up to ten thousands Baht or thousand times of that counterfeited notes depends on which is higher.) |
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The Series 3 Baht notes were issued under Prajadhipok (Rama VII) but circulated into a period of acute political instability — the constitutional revolution of June 1932 had already stripped the monarchy of absolute power, and Prajadhipok abdicated in March 1935 while in London seeking medical treatment. Notes dated into 1935 were therefore in circulation under a king who no longer reigned before the print run was even exhausted.
De La Rue's involvement with Siamese currency dated back to the late nineteenth century, and this series continued that relationship without interruption through the transition to constitutional government.