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1 Baht 1925-28 Issue Series 2 Government Of Siam P16b |
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Thailand, Government of Siam 1 Baht TB25 1928-33 - Printer: TDLR |
Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1081772-251
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Owner Comments
These are beautiful notes and fairly easy to come by in uncirculated condition. During any time these were printed, a baht was serious business and still roughly corresponded to circulating silver half and quarter baht coins last struck in 1929.
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5 Baht 1925-28 Issue Series 2 Government Of Siam P17b |
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Thailand, Government of Siam 5 Baht TB27 1929-32 - Printer: TDLR |
Grade: |
PMG VF 25 |
Cert #: |
2034251-002
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Owner Comments
January 5, 1929. A nice note but with some writing on the reverse and a little imperfection on the reverse bottom middle that is not evident when looking at the obverse
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10 Baht 1925-28 Issue Series 2 Government Of Siam P18b |
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Thailand, Government of Siam 10 Baht TB29 1929-34 - Printer: TDLR |
Grade: |
PMG VF 30 EPQ |
Cert #: |
2181364-001
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Owner Comments
Revolution is brewing in Siam. Can the agitation for a constitution and abolition of absolute monarchy be smoothed over without violence? Yes.
27 graded at PMG and 20 of those are in higher grades than this note.
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100 Baht 1925-28 Issue Series 2 Government Of Siam P20b |
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Thailand, Government of Siam 100 Baht TB33 1928-38 - Printer: TDLR |
Grade: |
PMG VF 25 |
Cert #: |
8064934-042
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Owner Comments
These 100 baht notes must have been exceedingly serious business at the time, with a half baht still corresponding roughly to a silver United States quarter dollar in the run up to the Great Depression. Considering the relative poverty of most of Siam at that time, compared to the United States, this note would have been something most people never saw.
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