Evolution and series of banknotes

​The important responsibility of the Bank of Thailand (BOT) is to design, print, issue, and manage banknotes
to ensure tha​t banknotes in circulation are sufficient as means of payment for the economy.

The year 1902 marked an important
landmark for the inauguration of
paper money

when King Rama V promulgated the Siamese Currency Notes Act, Ratanakosin Era 121 on June 24, 1902. The Note Department, located on the ground floor of the Rassadakornpipat Tower of the Grand Palace, was the command of the Minister of Royal Treasury (presently the Ministry of Finance). The Bank of Thailand was thus established according to the Bank of Thailand Act B.E. 2485 as notified on April 16, B.E. 2485 with the official opening on 10 December that same year. The BOT was constituted for the purpose of taking over the management of the note issue from the Ministry of Finance and of carrying on such business as pertain to central banking in accordance with the provisions of the Act and the Royal Decreed issued. For this reason, the authority and duties associated with banknotes were wholly transferred from the Ministry of Finance to the Bank of Thailand.

All series

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Uniface Banknote

The design was printed only on one side; so the note was called “Uniface Banknote”. There were 7 denominations : 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000 baht. Each denomination had many types which were printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited, England. The issuance of these notes was announced in 1902 during the period of King Rama V to King Rama VI.

1 Baht

5 Baht

10 Baht

20 Baht

50 Baht

100 Baht

1,000 Baht

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Reproduction of banknote images and information in this website for any commercial purpose must be obtained prior permission from BOT.

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Glory Kings of Chakri dynasty the royal duty

Banknotes, 15th Series, were printed with an aim to draw the public attention to the benevolent deeds of the monarchs of the Chakri Dynasty in their contribution to the development of agriculture, science religion and finance.

They were issued in five denominations : 20 Baht, 50 Baht, 100 Baht, 500 Baht and 1,000 Baht.​

Banknotes types

Front of the note

Back of the note

20 Baht

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

The portrait of HM the King Ananda Mahidoll with the pi​​cture of HM proceeding to visit people at Sam Peng and Illustration of Rama VII Bridge

Size 72 x 138 mm
Issue Date March 3, 2003

Front of the note

Back of the note

50 Baht (Type 1)

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

The monument of King Rama IV, the Phra Pathom Chedi, a telescope, and a celestial globe

Size 72 x 144 mm
Issue Date ​August 18, 1997
Material ​​Printed on opacified polymer substrate

Front of the note

Back of the note

50 Baht (Type 2)

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

The monument of King Rama IV, the Phra Pathom Chedi, a telescope, and a celestial globe

Size 72 x 144 mm
Issue Date ​​October 1, 2004​
Material ​​Printed on paper

Front of the note

Back of the note

100 Baht (Type 1)

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

​The monument of their Majesties King Rama V and King Rama VI at Chulalongkorn University and Thai education in the olden days.​

Size 72 x 150 mm
Issue Date ​​​November 25, 2004​

Front of the note

Back of the note

100 Baht (Type 2)

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

The portraitt of King Rama V in the Royal naval uniform and his the Phra Pathom Chedi, a telescope, and a celestial globe.

Size 72 x 150 mm
Issue Date ​​​​October 21, 2005​

Front of the note

Back of the note

500 Baht

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

The monument of King Rama III at the Maha Chetsadabodin Pavilion, the Loha Prasat at Ratchanaddaram Temple, and a Chinese sailing ship

Size 72 x 156 mm
Issue Date ​​​​August 3, 2001​

Front of the note

Back of the note

1,000 Baht (Type 1)

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

The portrait of King Rama IX, the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam, the agricultural land managed in accordance with the New Theory

Size 72 x 162 mm
Issue Date ​​​​November 1, 1999​​

Front of the note

Back of the note

1,000 Baht (Type 2)

Front

The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander

Back

The portrait of King Rama IX, the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam, the agricultural land managed in accordance with the New Theory

Size 72 x 162 mm
Issue Date ​November 25, 2005​

Circulation Banknotes

Since the first banknotes were issued in circulation 20 baht and 50 baht banknotes have been canceled in some models. On the other hand, there are some types of 1000 baht banknotes withdrawn in some models as a saving bond. All of which are banknotes that fall between Type 1 and Type 7.

Therefore, banknotes from type 8 to the present are still the money that can be paid legally.

Resources

The banknotes security check : 1,000 Baht banknotes (Type 1)
The banknotes security check : 1,000 Baht banknotes (Type 2)
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Glory Kings of Chakri dynasty the royal duty

The 17th series banknotes are designed to honour all the Kings of the Chakri Dynasty who performed royal duties in all aspects to treat suffering and to nourish happiness bringing peace to the people and the nation.

Design Element

Front

The portrait of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua in the Royal Thai Air Force uniform.

Back

​The portraits of His Majesty King Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulalok (King Rama I) and His Majesty King Phra Buddha Lertla Naphalai (King Rama II).

Size ​72 x 138 mm
Issue Date July 28, 2018

Security Features

Some of the easiest features to identify are shown on this page. For further information go to the banknotes current version security features page and learn how to check all of them using the FEEL, LOOK and TILT method.

Banknote Production and Security Features

Hologram strip

When tilt banknote, Some of the stripes appear periodically. When changing the view, it will change the color and the price. Especially, the category of 100 baht will see a movement in the strip.

Raised print

Picture of His Majesty the King’s emblem, the word “Thai Government”, letters and numbers indicating the type of price. will feel stumble when touched with fingertips.

See-through

The portrait of the king and the numbers for the price category are particularly translucent. It is clearly visible when the banknote is tilted against the light.

Portrait watermark

The front and back garuda are in the same position. When the banknotes are lifted the light. There will overlap completely.

Hidden number

The number indicating the price type is hidden in The printed lines and colours. There will reveal when the banknote is tilted towards the light.

​All rights reserved by the Copyright Act B.E. 2537.
Reproduction of banknote images and information in this website for any commercial purpose must be obtained prior permission from BOT.

Circulation Banknotes

Since the first banknotes were issued in circulation 20 baht and 50 baht banknotes have been canceled in some models. On the other hand, there are some types of 1000 baht banknotes withdrawn in some models as a saving bond. All of which are banknotes that fall between Type 1 and Type 7.

Therefore, banknotes from type 8 to the present are still the money that can be paid legally.

Resources

The banknotes security check : 20 baht, 50 bath and 100 baht banknotes
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