Thailand 20 Baht (1939) |
Item Code: TH-36 |
Front:
His Majesty Prince Ananda Mahidol (1925 - 1946) also
known as King Rama VIII, the eighth monarch of Siam of
the Chakri dynasty. Royal Grand Palace in Bangkok: The Phra
Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat, Dusidabhirom Pavillion and
The Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Halls. Garuda - large
legendary humanoid bird creature
- national emblem. Royal
emblem - Tricephalic elephant arms featuring mythological
three-headed elephant Erawan (Airavata, Ayarapot). Back:
Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall from the south (among
guilloche design), a royal reception hall within Dusit
Palace in Bangkok. Watermark: The Book of the Constitution on top of two Royal chalice vessels. Security features: Running serial numbers on the obverse. Main colour: Green. Artist: TDLR. Signature: Pridi Phanomyong - Banomyong (Royal title, Noble: Luang Praditmanutham) (Minister of Finance, 20 Dec. 1938 - 17 Dec. 1941). Issuer: Government of Siam. First Issue: 29th December 1939. Date of Issue: 29th December 1939. Date range: 1939. Date of withdrawal: 19--. Legal tender: No. Total emission: Unknown. Material: Cotton fiber paper. Printing method: Intaglio. Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited, London, England (TDLR). |
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Dimensions: 148 x 87 mm |
Texts: Government of Siam. Contract to pay in Siamese currency to anyone who presents this note. Twenty Baht. |
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