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Discover the historical significance of the Type 1 Banknote! Issued during the reign of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Vachirawut, who became the 6th monarch of the Chakri Dynasty on November 11, 1910, this banknote represents a pivotal moment in Thai currency history. The 2nd series banknotes, printed by Thomas de la Rue, were the first to feature an image to combat counterfeiting. The Royal Ploughing Ceremony, a vital aspect of Thai culture, is beautifully depicted on the reverse side. Initially, the banknote stated "Promise to pay to bearer on request in Siamese currency," evolving to "The banknote is legal tender in accordance with the law" by 1928. Measuring 9.50 x 17.50 cm, this banknote features intricate guilloche designs and micro printed text, making it a collector's gem. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of Thailand's rich monetary heritage! |