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| 正面描述 | Portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) in three-quarter view to the right, dressed in the ceremonial robes of the Chakri dynasty, occupies the right half of the note. The centre carries the denomination numeral ๑๐๐๐ in large Thai digits within a guilloche underprint, flanked by the "รัฐบาลไทย" (Government of Thailand) inscription above and two facsimile signatures of authorising officials below. The overall colour scheme is grey-brown on a light ochre and green tinted background, with ornate floral and scroll vignettes in the lower corners. |
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| 背面铭文 | พระบาทสมเด็จพระจุลจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว พระปิยมหาราช พ.ศ. ๒๔๑๑ - ๒๔๕๓ 1000 ๑๐๐๐ โทษฐานปลอมแปลงธนบัตร คือจำคุกตลอดชีวิตหรือจำคุกอย่างสูงยี่สิบปี และปรับอย่างสูงสี่หมื่นบาท (Translation: His Majesty King Chulalongkorn Phra Piyamaharaj B.E. 2411-2453 (1868-1910) 1000 1000 Penalty for making counterfeit banknotes is life imprisonment or up to twenty years and up to 40000 baht fine) |
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P#122 belongs to the sixteenth series of Thai banknotes, a series introduced gradually from 2003 onward and still current during this period. The 1000 Baht denomination is the highest in regular circulation, which means this note carried significant daily commercial weight in a cash-dominant economy — hotel payments, wholesale trade, and large retail transactions all moved through it routinely.
Printed entirely in-house at the Bank of Thailand's own facility on Chakrapong Road, the note reflects Thailand's long-standing policy of maintaining sovereign printing capacity rather than contracting offshore. The NPW has produced Thai currency without interruption since 1969.