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| 表面の説明 | Red intaglio print over multicolour underprint with red serial numbers and black signatures; centre guilloche background carries the crowned "วปร" royal cypher surmounted by the Great Crown of Victory with a "๑๐"-form Unalom emitting seventeen rays from the apex jewel. Bust of King Vajiralongkorn in Royal Thai Air Force commander's uniform faces slightly left, flanked to the left by a vertical colour-shifting (pink-to-green) security thread inscribed with repeating "100 BAHT 100 บาท", and to the right by a golden five-petal-flower device with a translucent inverted-pentagon centre; a composite transparent window at upper left combines a five-petal-flower shape with a golden '100' in an inverted flower printed in red-to-purple optically variable ink and a smaller superimposed window carrying embossed multiline microtext '100'. Thai numeral denomination appears at lower left, Arabic numeral at lower right, with a perfect-registration Garuda printed at upper right, EURion constellation elements near the king's head, latent image '100' at the left shoulder, and tactile accessibility features — ten slanted bars at each lateral edge and a Braille 'H' (⠓) eight-petal-flower arrangement — completing the design. |
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| 表面の銘文 | รัฐบาลไทย ธนบัตรเป็นเงินที่ชําระหนี้ได้ตามกฎหมาย หนึ่งร้อยบาท ๑๐๐ 100 (Translation: Government of Thailand. Banknote is legal tender for paying debt. One Hundred Baht. 100.) |
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Thailand's shift to polymer banknotes has been incremental rather than wholesale — the 100 Baht denomination in this substrate sits alongside continuing cotton-paper issues rather than replacing them outright. The Rama X series reflects the transition from the reign of Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), whose image dominated Thai currency for decades, to Vajiralongkorn, who ascended in 2016 but whose formal portraiture took several years to fully propagate across the note-issuing program.
The TBB#202 reference places this among the earliest catalogued polymer issues under Series 17, making its long-term print run and eventual withdrawal date still an open question as of issue.