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20 Baht / 20 Ticals Series 1, Type II pink background with microtexts

Uitgever Ministry of Finance, Government of Siam
Jaar 1904
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is unprinted, showing plain cream-coloured paper stock; the obverse design is partially visible in show-through, revealing the green letterpress text and guilloche underprint from the face of the note.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Three-headed elephant Airavata at centre; Thai inscription 'รัฐบาล สยาม' above; denomination '20 TICALS' to the left and '๒๐ บาท' to the right; English inscription 'GOVERNMENT OF SIAM' at the bottom.
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Siam's Ministry of Finance — not a central bank — retained direct control over note issuance until the founding of the Bank of Thailand in 1942, and this series reflects that arrangement. De La Rue in London printed the notes while the issuing authority remained a government ministry in Bangkok, an unusual structure that persisted for decades.

The Type II designation within the Series 1 issues distinguishes this from the earlier Type I by the addition of microtext security printing against the pink background ground tint — a refinement De La Rue applied mid-series rather than at reissue, which creates meaningful variety within what catalog users might otherwise treat as a single issue.

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