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The 50 baht banknote issued by Thailand in 1996 is a commemorative paper currency marking the 50th anniversary of the reign of King Rama IX, covering the period from 1946 to 1996. This banknote celebrates half a century of reign of the Thai sovereign, Bhumibol Adulyadej, known as Rama IX, who was one of the longest-reigning monarchs in world history.
King Rama IX holds a central place in the iconography of this banknote, in keeping with the Thai numismatic tradition of placing the royal portrait at the heart of official monetary issues. His effigy, depicted with traditional royal attributes, constitutes the dominant visual element of this commemorative banknote.
The face value of 50 baht is part of the Thai monetary system, the baht being the official currency unit of the Kingdom of Thailand. This commemorative banknote was issued on the occasion of the official celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the reign, a particularly significant date in the country's contemporary history.
As a commemorative banknote, this 1996 issue is distinguished from regular circulation notes by its purpose of marking a specific historical event. The banknote features graphic and symbolic characteristics typical of Thai royal commemorative issues, incorporating visual elements related to the monarchy and the history of the kingdom. Its weight is 1 gram, which corresponds to the usual standards of paper banknotes of this period. This banknote stands as a direct testimony to the monetary and political history of Thailand during the last quarter of the 20th century.