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20 Baht - Rama VIII Series 5, Type I Prefix P-P-น Thai serial below

Issuer Government of Thailand
Year 1942
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description At center-right, a front-facing bust portrait of King Rama VIII within an oval vignette; to the left, a vignette of the Aisawanthiphya Pavilion at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace. A Garuda emblem is positioned at the top center, with Thai denomination numerals in the upper corners and Arabic denomination numerals at lower-left, while a three-headed elephant (Erawan) device appears at lower-right.
Obverse lettering รัฐบาล ไทย ธนบัตร์เป็นเงินที่ชำระหนี้ได้ตามกฎหมาย ยี่สิบบาท
(Translation: Government of Thailand Banknote is legal tender Twenty Baht)
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Variants P#49a - signature: 3 serial numbers; lower left serial # in Thai numerals
P#49b - signature: 3 serial numbers; all in Western numerals
P#49c - signatures: 3 serial numbers; all in Western numerals upper left and lower # with Thai letter prefix (P/31 - P/33)
P#49d(1) - signature: serial # at lower left deleted Western control letter in upper left Thai control number in upper right
P#49d(2) - signature: serial # at lower left deleted Western control letter in upper left Thai control number in upper right
P#49d(3) - signature: serial # at lower left deleted Western control letter in upper left Thai control number in upper right
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