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100 Baht Royal Coronation Ceremony of 2019

Issuer Bank of Thailand
Year 2020
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Value 100 Bahts (100 บาท)
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Reverse lettering เราจะสืบสาน รักษา และต่อยอด และครองแผ่นดินโดยธรรม เพื่อประโยชน์สุขแห่งอาณาราษฎรตลอดไป พระปฐมบรมราชโองการในพระราชพิธีบรมราชาภิเษก วันที่ ๔ พฤษภาคม พุทธศักราช ๒๕๖๒
(Translation: `I shall continue, preserve, and build upon the royal legacy and shall reign with righteousness for the benefit and happiness of the people forever` The First Royal Command at the Royal Coronation Ceremony 4 May 2562 B.E.)
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Protection description Rama X with numeral 100 below; windowed security thread with demetalized 100 บาท / 100 BAHT inscription; SPARK Orbital green-to-gold color-shifting ink on pikul flower vignette
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Issued to mark the formal coronation of Rama X — Vajiralongkorn — which took place in May 2019 after a mourning period of nearly three years following his father's death in October 2016. The coronation itself was the first Thailand had conducted in nearly seven decades, Bhumibol Adulyadej having ascended without a formal ceremony in 1950. That gap made the 2019 event constitutionally and ceremonially significant enough to warrant a dedicated commemorative issue.

Released into circulation in 2020 rather than the coronation year itself, which is common for Thai commemoratives — the Note Printing Works in Bangkok requires lead time for the security feature integration on collector-grade runs.

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