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1000 Baht - Rama IX, Posthumous Remembrance of Rama IX

Issuer Bank of Thailand
Year 2017
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Composition Cotton paper
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Reverse lettering 1000 ภปร ๑๐๐๐ ประตูระบายน้ำคลองลัดโพธิ์ ด้วยสำนึกในพระมหากรุณาธิคุณอันหาที่สุดมิได้ พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาภูมิพลอดุลยเดช ๕ ธันวาคม ๒๔๗๐ - ๑๓ ตุลาคม ๒๕๕๙
(Translation: BPR 1000 Sluice watergate Khlong Lat Pho His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej 5th December [B.E.] 2470 - 13th October [B.E.] 2559)
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Protection description King Bhumibol Adulyadej in royal robes, front-facing, visible as a watermark; segmented red-purple security thread with repeating '1000 บาท' inscription; vertical holographic foil stripe at right with 70th Anniversary royal symbol and alternating denomination numerals; colour-shifting latent image of '1000' at lower left changing between gold and green when viewed at different angles.
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Rama IX — Bhumibol Adulyadej — died on 13 October 2016 after a 70-year reign, the longest of any monarch in Thai history. This 1000 Baht note was issued the following year as part of a commemorative series released during the official mourning period, when the country's banknote aesthetic shifted to muted, subdued tones as a deliberate departure from the preceding circulation issues.

The Bank of Thailand Note Printing Works has produced domestic currency in-house since 1969, making Thailand one of relatively few countries in Southeast Asia with full sovereign printing capacity. P#134 is the posthumous issue — distinct from the earlier Rama IX 1000 Baht circulation series — and was intended for both use and retention.

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