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| 裏面の説明 | Central device depicts Phra Udendradhiraja, the deity associated with the Revenue Department, seated on a pedestal and playing a three-stringed Phin lute, set against a background of Gajasimha tail motifs. An inner circle surrounds the central device and bears the emblem of the Revenue Department. The outer legend in Thai script at the top reads the centenary commemorative inscription with the Buddhist Era date, while the English legend at the bottom reads 'THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT', with the denomination '๑๐๐ บาท' and 'ประเทศไทย' also present; the legends are separated by four-petalled flower ornaments. |
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| 鋳造数 | 2558 (2015) - ๒๕๕๘ |
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Issued to mark the 120th anniversary of the Thai Revenue Department, founded in 1896 under Rama V as part of a broad fiscal modernization program that restructured royal finances along Western bureaucratic lines. By 2015, commemorative 100 Baht copper-nickel pieces of this weight had become a well-established format for Thai institutional anniversaries, with mintages typically kept modest and distribution channeled through the issuing agency rather than general circulation.