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1000 Baht Series 15, Type 2

Issuer Bank of Thailand
Year 2005-2015
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Printer Bank of Thailand Note Printing Works, Bangkok, Thailand (1969-date)
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Obverse description Central vignette of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) in the uniform of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, facing three-quarters left, set against a deep brown and gold guilloche underprint. A holographic security strip runs vertically at left, with the Royal Privy Seal of King Rama IX positioned to the right of the portrait. Denomination numerals and Thai-script inscriptions appear in intaglio at upper and lower registers.
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread, Hologram
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Thailand's 1,000 Baht notes have been printed domestically since the Bank of Thailand Note Printing Works reached full operational capacity — a point of deliberate national policy, as the central bank has been methodical about reducing dependence on foreign security printers since the late 1960s. The Series 15 Type 2 runs across a full decade of issue, meaning signature combinations vary considerably across the series and date-specific signature pairs are worth tracking for completeness.

Pick 115 is common in circulated grades but high-denomination notes in Thailand tend to see rough handling — they move through commerce heavily and the cotton substrate shows wear at the folds accordingly.

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