Thailand 100 Baht 2002 P110 Centennial Banknote Unc

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In 2002, Thailand issued a special 100 baht note to mark the 100 years since the introduction of Thai banknotes in 1902(P110). The front has a conjoined portrait of King Rama V who was on the throne in 1902 and King Rama IX who was on the Thai throne in 2002. The back is a facsimile of a 100 tical note dated 1902. Crisp Uncirculated.
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Thailand 100 baht 202 P110 Yellow and brown Issued to mark 100 years of banknote issue Conjoined portrait of kings/Replica of early banknote Unc

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