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| 表面の説明 | Portrait of King Rama VII at left within an oval vignette, flanked by an elaborate guilloche border. The Garuda emblem appears at centre top, with the three-headed elephant Erawan (Airavata) at the lower right corner. A vignette of the Ping River with traditional tail boats occupies the centre of the note, set against a delicate underprint. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central intaglio vignette of Phra Samut Chedi Temple rising from the water, framed within a rectangular panel and surrounded by an intricate guilloche border with ornate foliate corner pieces. Numerical and Thai script denomination values appear at upper left and upper right within the decorative frame. The printer's imprint runs along the lower margin. |
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By the time this note entered circulation, the political ground had already shifted. Rama VII — Prajadhipok — abdicated in March 1935, mid-way through this series' issue window, making him the only Siamese monarch to do so and leaving notes bearing his royal association in the hands of a country that had just formally abolished the absolute monarchy two years earlier, in 1932.
De La Rue's contract with the Siamese government for this series predated the constitutional crisis, and the printing plates were not revised when the political situation changed. The notes continued to be released regardless.