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5 Baht - Rama VIII Series 4, Thomas type II 'Thai'

Uitgever Government of Thailand
Jaar 1939
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Drukker Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited, London
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Opschrift voorzijde ๕ รัฐบาล ไทย ธนบัตร์เป็นเงินที่ชำระหนี้ได้ตามกฎหมาย ห้าบาท รัฐมนตรีว่าการกระทรวงการคลัง 5 THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY LIMITED, LONDON.
(Translation: 5 Government of Thailand Banknote is legal tender, could be used as silver to pay debt by the law Five Baht Minister of Finance)
Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall rendered in detailed intaglio, flanked by guilloche borders. The lower portion carries a lengthly Thai-language inscription setting out the statutory penalties for counterfeiting or altering banknotes, with denomination numerals at upper left and upper right.
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Thailand's Series 4 notes were introduced following the country's official name change from Siam in 1939 — the "Thai" designation in the type description reflects that transition directly, distinguishing these impressions from the otherwise near-identical Siamese predecessors on the same Thomas De La Rue plates. The young Rama VIII, Ananda Mahidol, was king at the time of issue but was studying in Switzerland and never ruled in any practical sense; he died under disputed circumstances in 1946 before returning permanently to the throne.

De La Rue produced two distinct face-plate versions for this denomination within Series 4, differentiated primarily by minor typography — the "Type II" classification separates this from the earlier impression run.

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