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100 Baht - 150 Years of the Ministry of Finance

Issuer Bank of Thailand
Year 2025
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Value 100 Bahts (100 บาท)
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Reverse lettering 100 ๑๐๐ การปลอมแปลงธนบัตรเป็นความผิด ต้องระวางโทษตามประมวลกฎหมายอาญา
(Translation: Making counterfeit banknotes is a crime, and will be punished due to criminal law.)
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Protection description Head of King Vajiralongkorn facing slightly left with denomination '100' below; vertical colour-shifting security thread changing from pink to green when viewed at different angles, with repeated 'BAHT 100' microtext inside; latent numeral '100' on the king's left shoulder, visible only when viewed from the lower-left angle; dense and uniline microtext '100' in shadow areas and along guilloche borders; tactile intaglio printing including ten slanted bars at centre-left and centre-right edges and an eight-petalled flower arranged as Braille 'H' for 'hundred'; EURion constellation patterns.
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Issued to mark the 150th anniversary of Thailand's Ministry of Finance, founded in 1875 under King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) as part of his broader modernization of the Siamese fiscal and administrative apparatus. The ministry predates the Bank of Thailand itself by over six decades — the central bank wasn't established until 1942.

The Bank of Thailand Note Printing Works has produced commemorative issues in this format since the 1980s, though the 2025 piece is among the few to honor a government ministry directly rather than a royal milestone.

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