2002 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 109 UNC
2002 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 109 UNC 

2002 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 109 UNC

  • Product Code: Tailandia PIC 109
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 3.85€

  • Ex Tax: 3.50€


Thailand 20 Baht banknote associated with 2002, catalogued as Pick P109. This individual note is listed in UNC condition. The Krause catalog identifies the denomination as ND (2003), providing an additional catalog date reference without establishing a precise issue date for this example.

The obverse uses a green-on-green and tan multicolour underprint, with King Rama IX wearing a Field Marshal’s uniform shown at the centre right. The reverse depicts a procession featuring the King in military uniform and a new bridge. The catalog lists signatures 74, 75, 76, 77 and 78 for this type.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Thailand 20 Baht banknote, identified in the product title as the 2002 Thailand 20 Baht banknote. The listing associates the note with Thailand and the Baht denomination.

What denomination, currency and date are associated with the note?

The banknote has a denomination of 20 Baht and is associated with Thailand. The listing identifies it as dated 2002. This date wording follows the information provided and does not specify whether 2002 was the issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference is given for this Thailand banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is PIC 109. The model/reference field presents it as “Tailandia PIC 109,” while the product title uses “PIC 109.” No additional catalog numbering system or separate variant is stated in the listing.

What condition does the listing state for this banknote?

The product title identifies the banknote as UNC, the commonly used collecting abbreviation for uncirculated condition. The listing does not provide further physical-condition details. Its description also notes that the displayed images are for reference, so the banknote number shown in an image should not be treated as a guaranteed identifier for the individual note.