Displayed here are all the current Thai bank notes in use. Thai unit of currency is the baht.One hundred satang equals 1 baht. Paper money is made in amounts of 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 baht. Coins are 1, 5 and 10 baht pieces and also 25 and 50 satang. The king's face is pictured on the front of every coin and every bill..The 1,000-Baht note is printed with mainly brown ink on off-white stock. The blank space to the right of the king's portrait has a watermark of the king's portrait as well.On the back, to the right of the king's picture is a broken ribbon of silver thread woven into the note.The 500-Baht note is decidedly purple. The stripe on the far left of the front of the bill is silvery holographic printing. The blank spot to the right of the king's portrait contains a watermark.The unusual temple depicted on the back of the note is the Loha Prasat in Bangkok. There's yet another broken silver stripe running through one side of the bill.The 100-Baht note sports a red motif.The 50-Baht note is all in blue, and is made of plastic. Above the clear window next to the king's portrait on the front is a sort of polarized watermark.The 20-Baht note is printed in green. The watermark, which is opposite the king's portrait on the front, is the king's portrait in profile. At the moment, it's about 33.35 baht per 1 US. dollar. http://www.thailandoutlook.com/thailandoutlook1/about+thailand/
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