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5 Baht - Rama VIII Series 4, Thomas type I 'Siam'

Uitgever Government of Siam
Jaar 1939
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Left-facing bust portrait of King Rama VIII (Ananda Mahidol) as the central vignette, with Phra Pathom Chedi rendered in the background to the right. The design is executed in purplish dark brown intaglio on a light green underprint, with guilloche patterning framing the composition. Serial numbers appear in red at upper left and lower right.
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Pick 31 belongs to the final years Siam operated under that name — the country became Thailand in June 1939, and notes of this series were already in circulation when the renaming took effect. The "Siam" designation in the title reflects the issuing authority at the time of printing, not a retroactive classification.

Thomas De La Rue's involvement with Siamese currency dated back decades by this point, and the Series 4 contract continued that relationship through a period of considerable political instability — the absolute monarchy had been abolished in 1932, and Rama VIII himself was a minor studying in Europe during most of this note's active circulation life.

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