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20 Baht Series 9, Type I Young Portrait, Red Serials

发行方 Government of Thailand (รัฐบาลไทย)
年份 1948-1950
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印刷机构 De La Rue (Thomas de la Rue; Thomas De La Rue & Co.; TDLR), London, United Kingdom (1821-date)
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正面描述 Green intaglio print over red underprint; red prefix and serial numbers in both Latin-alphabet/Arabic numerals and Thai-script/Thai numerals, positioned left and right of the central Garuda device at top center. Front-facing bust vignette of the young King Rama IX occupies the central field, with Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat throne hall rendered below; a three-headed elephant Airavata appears at lower right, Thai denomination at upper right, and Arabic denomination at lower left. Two black manuscript signatures appear at the foot of the note.
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背面描述 Green intaglio print. A central vignette presents the front elevation of the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, designed by Mario Tamagno and viewed from the Royal Plaza, enclosed within a cartouche frame with guilloche border work. Thai denomination numeral appears at upper left and Arabic denomination numeral at upper right; a penalty clause inscription runs along the bottom of the cartouche frame.
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Thailand's post-war currency reconstruction leaned heavily on De La Rue during this period, with several denominations in the Series 9 issue printed in London while domestic printing capacity was rebuilt. The "Young Portrait" designation distinguishes this type from the later mature effigy of Rama IX — Bhumibol Adulyadej had ascended the throne in 1946 at nineteen, and the portrait used here reflects that youth, before the more formal regal image became standardized across later series.

Red serials on this type predate the shift to black, marking it as the earlier of the two Type I printings. Pick 72 is not a rare note in circulated grades, but the red-serial variant attracts disproportionate collector attention relative to its actual scarcity.

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