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This Thai banknote, dating from 1926 and part of the B71 series, represents a 1 baht denomination. It is part of an issue commemorating a royal ceremony.
The front of the note features inscriptions in Thai script. Ornamental motifs frame the text, typical of banknotes of that era. The face value, '1', is also indicated in Thai numerals.
On the back, similar graphic elements are found, with a predominance of Thai script. Intricate ornaments and traditional Thai patterns complete the design. The face value is repeated, ensuring clear identification of the denomination.
This 1 baht note, issued in 1926, bears witness to the monetary practices and artistic traditions of Thailand during this period. The B71 series to which it belongs may indicate a specific issue or a particular print run within the set of 1 baht notes from that year.
As a specimen of historical paper money, this note offers an insight into the symbols and aesthetics employed by the Thai government to assert its identity and sovereignty through its currency. Its preservation and study contribute to the understanding of Thailand's economic and cultural history.