Thailand



2002 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 109 UNC

2002 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 109 UNC

Thailand 20 Baht banknote associated with 2002, catalogued as Pick P109. This individual note is lis..

3.85€ Ex Tax: 3.50€
2002 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 109 XF

2002 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 109 XF

Thailand 20 Baht banknote associated with 2002, identified in the Krause catalogue as Pick P109. The..

3.08€ Ex Tax: 2.80€
2004 - Thailand 100 Baht banknote PIC 111 UNC

2004 - Thailand 100 Baht banknote PIC 111 UNC

This individual Thailand banknote is a 100 Baht denomination associated with 2004. It is identified ..

22.00€ Ex Tax: 20.00€
2006 - Thailand 60 Baht banknote PIC 116 UNC

2006 - Thailand 60 Baht banknote PIC 116 UNC

Thailand 60 Baht banknote, associated with 9 June 2006 and listed as Pick P116. This red-and-orange ..

17.60€ Ex Tax: 16.00€
2017 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 130 UNC

2017 - Thailand 20 Baht banknote PIC 130 UNC

This individual banknote is from Thailand and has a denomination of 20 Baht. The product data associ..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods and denominations are represented in the Thailand banknote catalog?

This Thailand category covers banknotes dated from 1953 to 2017. Denominations represented include 10, 20, 50, 60 and 100 baht. The listings include earlier notes such as the 1953 10 baht Pick 76c, issues from the 1980s and 1990s, and later examples from 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2017. This FAQ describes the banknotes represented in the shop’s catalog, rather than every note issued by Thailand.

Which Pick references can collectors find among these Thailand banknotes?

The catalog identifies Thailand notes with Pick references including P76c, P87, P88, P90a, P93, P97, P98, P99, P102, P109, P110, P111, P116 and P130. These references are paired with denominations and dates in the product titles, helping collectors distinguish individual catalog types. For example, the 2002 20 baht appears as P109, while the 2017 20 baht is listed as P130.

How can I identify a Thailand banknote listed in this category?

Begin by checking the denomination, year and Pick reference shown in the product title. These details provide the main catalog identifiers, such as 1985/92 50 baht P90a, 1994 100 baht P97 or 2006 60 baht P116. Compare all three elements rather than relying on denomination alone, since the catalog includes several Thailand notes with the same denomination but different dates and Pick references.

What should collectors check when comparing similar Thailand banknotes?

Collectors can compare the year or date range, denomination, Pick reference and stated grade. The category includes several related examples, including 10 baht notes from 1953, 1980 and 1995, as well as 50 baht notes from 1985/92, 1996 and 1997. The 2002 20 baht P109 is represented with both UNC and XF listings, making the condition designation an additional point to check.

What should I check before buying a Thailand banknote from this category?

Before buying, confirm that the denomination, date, Pick reference and grade in the listing match the note you want. Product descriptions state that images are for reference, so the banknote number shown in an image may not be the number on the supplied note. Where relevant, also distinguish between the UNC and XF listings for Thailand P109 20 baht, as these are separate condition designations.

Which Thailand denomination appears in more than one dated catalog type?

The 60 baht denomination is represented by two dated Thailand catalog types: the 1987 note identified as Pick 93 and the 2006 note identified as Pick 116. This makes 60 baht a useful denomination to check by both date and Pick reference. A denomination alone is therefore not sufficient for identification within this shop’s Thailand catalog; the associated catalog number and year should also be recorded.