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(Set 5) Thailand Rare Money Banknote Type 9 King Rama 9 Uncirculated Y'1948-1968

$ 46.45

Availability: 13 in stock
  • Condition: 2490 found that there had been a large number of counterfeit banknotes in the 8th series, as they were only printed with colored ink And also for the reasons of changing the reign The Ministry of Finance therefore allowed the Bank of Thailand to print new banknotes from Tomas De Laurea, England, who had just recovered after World War II and ready to produce a new, 9-type banknote, printed in 7 types. The price is 50 satang. 1 baht, 5 baht, 10 baht, 20 baht, 100 baht and 1000 baht, only 1000 baht notes that are not announced Because the government is afraid that issuing high-priced banknotes will affect inflation and motivate merchants to take advantage of price increases. Therefore suspended the use of 1000 baht banknotes. The 9th series banknotes were printed for 20 years and continued to be developed in small details. But the overall picture remains unchanged Making people familiar with the color of each banknote Until making new banknotes in the following ways.
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country: Thailand
  • Modified Item: No
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification Number: Set for 5 Banknotes
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Grade Designation: Apparent/Net
  • Year: 1948
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Thailand

    Description

    (Set 5) Thailand Rare Money Banknote Type 9 King Rama 9 Uncirculated Y'1948-1968
    Description
    Condition
    : New = 100
    %
    Type
    :
    1
    Baht,5
    Baht,
    10
    Baht,20
    Baht,
    100
    Baht = Set 5 Banknotes
    Quantity:
    1 Set = 5 Banknotes
    Used in Year 1948 - 1968
    Random number banknotes
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    *
    The first banknotes of type 9 complete the bank set 1,5,10,20,100 baht, a total of 5 banknotes.
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    *
    Year 1947 found that there had been a large number of counterfeit banknotes in the type 8th, as they were only printed with colored ink and also for the reasons of changing the reign The Ministry of Finance therefore allowed the Bank of Thailand to print new banknotes from Tomas De Laurea, England, who had just recovered after World War II and ready to produce a new, 9-type banknote, printed in 7 types. The price is 50 satang. 1 baht, 5 baht, 10 baht, 20 baht, 100 baht and 1000 baht, only 1000 baht notes that are not announced Because the government is afraid that issuing high-priced banknotes will affect inflation and motivate merchants to take advantage of price increases. Therefore suspended the use of 1000 baht banknotes. The 9th type banknotes were printed for 20 years and continued to be developed in small details. But the overall picture remains unchanged making people familiar with the color of each banknote until making new banknotes in the following ways to retain the main colors of each type, the same price as in the 9th type banknotes.
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    All leaves have not been used. There may be some yellowing. Over time of banknotes
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    Remark: Random Number Banknote.
    REMARK
    : IMPORT DUTY IS PAID BY BUYER