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This banknote, with a face value of 100 baht, was issued in Thailand between 1968 and 1972. It is associated with King Rama IX.
The banknote features iconography related to the royal barge "Suphannahong," an important symbol of Thai culture. The "Suphannahong" is an ornate royal barge, used during ceremonies and state processions on the rivers of Thailand. Its image on the banknote highlights the importance of royalty and maritime traditions in the country's history.
King Rama IX, also known as Bhumibol Adulyadej, is a central figure on this banknote. His reign, which lasted for several decades, was marked by the economic and social development of Thailand. His presence on the banknote testifies to his role as head of state and his influence on the nation.
This banknote, referenced as B107, is a testament to Thailand's monetary history and cultural heritage. It offers insight into the symbols and personalities that marked this period of Thai history.