2002 - Thailand 100 Bath banknote PIC 110 UNC
2002 - Thailand 100 Bath banknote PIC 110 UNC 

2002 - Thailand 100 Bath banknote PIC 110 UNC

  • Product Code: Tailandia PIC 110
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 16.50€

  • Ex Tax: 15.00€


This Thailand 100 Baht banknote is associated with 2002 and catalogued as Pick P110, also identified in the product data as PIC 110. The individual note is listed in UNC condition.

The note features a brown and slate-blue design over a green and multicolour underprint, with Kings Rama V and Rama IX depicted at the right. The catalog records signature varieties 74 and 75. The reverse uses a slate-blue and green underprint and includes a facsimile print of Pick 12a.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Thailand 100 Bath banknote associated with 2002. The product title identifies the country, denomination, and year reference, while also describing the note as UNC.

What year, denomination, currency and country are identified?

The banknote is listed as dated 2002 and has a denomination of 100 Bath. Thailand is identified as the country associated with the note. The year is presented neutrally, without claiming that it was issued, printed or circulated in that year.

What catalog reference is given for this Thailand banknote?

The supplied catalog or model reference is Thailand PIC 110, written in the listing as “Tailandia PIC 110.” The product title also identifies the note as PIC 110, so this reference should be used when distinguishing the listing from other Thailand banknotes.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this banknote as UNC, a standard uncirculated-grade notation. No additional physical-condition details are provided. The description also notes that the displayed images are for reference, so the banknote number shown in an image should not be treated as identifying the specific note supplied.