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| Issuer | Bank of Thailand |
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| Year | 2001 |
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| Value | 500 Bahts (500 บาท) |
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| Reverse lettering | ธนาคารแห่งประเทศไทย ๕๐๐ 500 |
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| Protection description | Watermark portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in the uniform of the Supreme Commander, visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note |
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The 15th series was introduced in 1987 under Rama IX — Bhumibol Adulyadej — and the 500 Baht denomination within it remained in production well into the 2000s, making this a long-running workhorse issue. Thailand's Note Printing Works had been operational since 1969, and by this point the facility was well past its early dependency on foreign printers such as De La Rue, which had supplied earlier Thai series.
Pick 107 is common in circulated grades; the 500 Baht face value ensured heavy handling in commerce throughout the period.