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20 Thai Baht banknote (Mature King Rama IX)
The green colored bill of 20 baht features the King of Thailand, Rama IX. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Bank of Thailand’. The backside of the twenty Thai baht note shows a procession over a bridge with the King in military uniform.You get: £0.267001 THB = £0.0133500000 -
20 Thai Baht banknote (Vajiralongkorn)
King Rama X of Thailand, whose full name is Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, is featured on the 20 Thai Baht banknote. The back side of the green-coloured ฿20 bill shows portraits of Kings Rama I the Great Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok (1737-1809) and Rama II Phra Bhutthaloetla Naphalai (1767-1824).You get: £0.341801 THB = £0.0170900000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (Mature King Rama IX)
The red colored note of 100 baht portrays the image of Thailand’s Monarch, King Rama IX. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Bank of Thailand’. On the backside of the 100 THB note are statues of King Rama V sitting and Rama VI standing, with children.You get: £1.335001 THB = £0.0133500000 -
50 Thai Baht banknote (Vajiralongkorn)
The blue-coloured ฿50 banknote shows King Vajiralongkorn of Thailand in ceremonial uniform. On the reverse side of the 50 Thai Baht note are the portraits of Kings Rama III Chessadabodindra Nanglao (1787-1851) and Rama IV Mongkut (1804-1868).You get: £0.854501 THB = £0.0170900000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (Vajiralongkorn)
The red-coloured banknote of 100 Thai Baht shows the King of Thailand, Vajiralongkorn. The only son of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit is ruler of Thailand since 2016. New banknotes were printed with his portrait. They all feature the current King of Thailand, Rama X, on the front side and previous Kings of Thailand … ContinuedYou get: £1.709001 THB = £0.0170900000 -
500 Thai Baht banknote (Mature King Rama IX)
This purple and red-violet 500 baht note shows the portrait of a mature King Rama IX. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Bank of Thailand’. On the backside of the 500 THB are the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, King Rama I with hat and Rama II with sword.You get: £6.675001 THB = £0.0133500000 -
1000 Thai Baht banknote (Mature King Rama IX)
This 1000 baht note features the image of His Majesty Rama IX, King of Thailand. The words ‘Bank of Thailand’ are printed on the paper banknote. On the back of the brown-colored 1000 THB note is Pa Sak Jolasik Dam.You get: £13.350001 THB = £0.0133500000 -
500 Thai Baht banknote (Vajiralongkorn)
The violet and purple coloured ฿500 banknote has a holographic security thread on the front side. The portrait of current Thai King Rama X is on the front side. On the back side of the 500 Thai Baht bill are the portraits of two previous ‘Rama’ Kings: Rama VII Prajadhipok (1893-1941) and Rama VIII Ananda … ContinuedYou get: £8.545001 THB = £0.0170900000 -
1000 Thai Baht banknote (1992 version)
The 1000 Thai baht banknote from the 1992 version shows King Rama IX on the front and the King and Queen Sirikit greeting children on the back side.You get: £13.350001 THB = £0.0133500000 -
1000 Thai Baht banknote (Vajiralongkorn)
This ฿1000 baht note is the highest value banknote in Thailand. It was issued with the portrait of the new King, Rama X, following the death of King Rama IX, Bhumibol Adulyadej, in 2016. The new series of Thai Baht banknotes features the ten Kings called Rama. On the reverse side of the one thousand … ContinuedYou get: £17.090001 THB = £0.0170900000 -
1 Thai Baht coin
This silver-colored 1 Thai baht coin depicts the King of Thailand, Rama IX, and a temple. The nickel-plated steel coin measures 20mm across and weighs 3 grams.You get: £0.010791 THB = £0.0107900000 -
10 Thai Baht banknote (King Rama IV Field Marshal)
The banknote of 10 baht shows the image of King Rama IX of Thailand in Field Marshal military uniform. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Bank of Thailand’. On the backside of this brown colored note is a statue of King Chulalongkorn on a horse.You get: £0.133501 THB = £0.0133500000 -
20 Thai Baht banknote (updated portrait)
On the front of this green 20 baht banknote is an updated portrait of King Rama IX, King of Thailand. On the reverse is the statue marking King Ran Khamhaeng the Great’s creation of the Thai script in the 13th century. In 2017 a new version of this banknote was issued in remembrance of the late … ContinuedYou get: £0.341801 THB = £0.0170900000 -
2 Thai Baht coin (silver coloured)
The Thai coin of 2 baht features Wat Saket temple in Bankok. The coin is made of steel. The Thai characters on the 2 THB coin resemble ‘UM 2’ or ‘UIN 2’.You get: £0.021581 THB = £0.0107900000 -
20 Thai Baht banknote (King Rama IX Field Marshal)
This green colored 20 baht banknote features the image of HM Rama IX, King of Thailand, wearing the military uniform of Field Marshal. The words ‘Bank of Thailand’ are printed on the paper note. On the backside of the ฿20 note is the statue of King Taksin riding a horse and three armed men.You get: £0.267001 THB = £0.0133500000 -
50 Thai Baht banknote (updated portrait)
The 50 baht note features the updated portrait of His Royal Highness Rama IX of Thailand. The seated figure on the back of this blue banknote is King Naresuan the Great, pouring water to symbolise the independence of the Ayutthaya Kingdom from the Burmese Taungoo Empire towards the end of the 16th century. King Naresuan … ContinuedYou get: £0.854501 THB = £0.0170900000