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10 baht 1955

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P-76d1955Government of ThailandUNCDuplicate
10 baht 1955 from Thailand, P-76d (1955) — image 1
10 baht 1955 from Thailand, P-76d (1955) — image 2

Market Prices

101 sales
Catalogue (2019)
VF$1
UNC$4
PMG 65$23.52026-02-27(20 bids)
PMG 65$20.52026-02-27(13 bids)
VF$4.252024-10-13(6 bids)
VF$2.952024-07-25(2 bids)
VF$2.262024-02-12(2 bids)
VF$7.52022-11-27(9 bids)
UNC$172022-05-30(13 bids)
VF$3.132022-05-29(5 bids)
PMG 64$712022-05-19(14 bids)
PMG 65$262022-02-17(8 bids)
EF$14.822021-06-04(12 bids)
PMG 67$462021-04-25(31 bids)
PMG 65$17.512021-04-07(6 bids)
VF$9.192021-03-21(8 bids)
PMG 58$15.662021-02-21(5 bids)
PMG 65$292021-01-21(24 bids)
PMG 64$23.512021-01-16(29 bids)
VF$5.52020-12-29(10 bids)
EF$11.972020-11-22(6 bids)
VF$16.452020-11-15(17 bids)
PMG 66$31.562020-10-19(13 bids)
PMG 65$30.032020-09-26(5 bids)
PMG 66$48.892020-09-10(15 bids)
PMG 68$92.992020-09-07(24 bids)
F$1.992020-08-19(2 bids)
PMG 68$112.52020-06-01(18 bids)
EF$11.82020-04-25(8 bids)
EF$5.272020-04-05(7 bids)
PMG 66$272020-03-24(12 bids)
PMG 66$412020-03-17(10 bids)
F$32020-02-01(4 bids)
UNC$9.992020-01-12(1 bid)
PMG 66$382019-12-29(14 bids)
F$4.572019-12-26(8 bids)
PMG 66$382019-12-18(14 bids)
PMG 66$312019-11-21(16 bids)
PMG 66$342019-10-28(6 bids)
VF$7.52019-10-28(7 bids)
UNC$13.012019-10-26(15 bids)
PMG 65$362019-10-20(9 bids)
PMG 66$382019-09-10(7 bids)
PMG 65$312019-09-06(13 bids)
EF$4.552019-09-06(6 bids)
PMG 64$262019-07-04(14 bids)
PMG 65$322019-06-29(16 bids)
PMG 65$32.052019-05-06(17 bids)
PMG 66$312019-05-01(17 bids)
PMG 66$472019-04-19(15 bids)
PMG 65$132.52019-04-08(24 bids)
PMG 65$372019-01-25(18 bids)
PMG 65$352019-01-16(16 bids)
PMG 65$412019-01-07(12 bids)
AUNC$3.252019-01-05(4 bids)
PMG 66$462018-12-29(19 bids)
PMG 64$14.52018-12-01(5 bids)
PMG 65$44.032018-11-09(7 bids)
PMG 64$322018-11-02(9 bids)
PMG 65$552018-10-25(15 bids)
PMG 64$262018-10-21(8 bids)
PMG 65$512018-10-18(13 bids)
PMG 58$282018-10-17(10 bids)
PMG 63$372018-10-11(25 bids)
PMG 64$322018-10-07(6 bids)
PMG 65$42.052018-09-26(14 bids)
PMG 64$382018-09-19(11 bids)
PMG 64$502018-09-18(18 bids)
PMG 66$672018-09-17(21 bids)
PMG 58$342018-09-13(27 bids)
PMG 64$372018-09-09(14 bids)
PMG 58$282018-09-03(18 bids)
F$4.82018-05-13(10 bids)
AUNC$13.52018-05-04(12 bids)
EF$9.52018-01-24(6 bids)
PMG 65$322018-01-15(7 bids)
AUNC$17.52017-11-30(12 bids)
VF$6.52017-11-17(7 bids)
F$5.52017-09-17(6 bids)
EF$7.52017-05-29(8 bids)
AUNC$10.022017-05-29(10 bids)
UNC$13.582017-05-04(6 bids)
PMG 66$56.52017-02-05(20 bids)
EF$82017-02-01(5 bids)
EF$9.52017-01-17(11 bids)
F$6.52017-01-17(8 bids)
VF$7.52016-11-01(10 bids)
PMG 64$13.342016-10-09(6 bids)
PMG 64$19.012016-09-25(9 bids)
PMG 65$20.52016-09-18(8 bids)
F$4.22016-09-06(2 bids)
F$3.062016-08-26(5 bids)
PMG 67$79.992016-05-24(26 bids)
AUNC$5.42016-05-11(5 bids)
F$7.062016-05-06(16 bids)
EF$9.52016-04-20(14 bids)
F$3.752016-04-20(8 bids)
F$7.172016-04-13(12 bids)
AUNC$6.62016-02-21(11 bids)
AUNC$7.092015-11-26(110 bids)
F$3.812015-06-26(9 bids)
EF$6.122014-11-24(6 bids)
VF$1.252011-01-22

About This Note

This is an uncirculated 1955 Thai 10 baht note (Pick P-76d) printed by Thomas de la Rue featuring King Rama IX Bhumibol Adulyadej in Field Marshal's dress uniform with decorations on the obverse. The reverse displays a neoclassical government building with prominent dome and columned facade. In UNC condition with sharp, clear printing throughout and no visible wear, this note represents an excellent example of mid-20th century Thai currency design.

Rarity

Common. The extensive eBay sales history shows consistent and frequent transactions across multiple condition grades, with UNC examples regularly selling for $9.99–$17 historically. The catalog value for UNC is listed as $4, indicating strong availability in the market. This represents a regular issue from a major printing authority (Thomas de la Rue) with substantial print runs typical of standard circulation currency.

Historical Context

This banknote was issued during the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), who ascended to the throne in 1946 and whose portrait appears throughout Thai currency of this era as a symbol of national sovereignty and stability. The neoclassical building depicted on the reverse, with its grand dome and columned architecture, represents Thailand's governmental and institutional pride during the post-World War II period when the nation was modernizing its currency and financial systems. The ornate design and use of fine line engraving reflect Thailand's commitment to producing security-enhanced banknotes through London's prestigious Thomas de la Rue printing house.

Design

The obverse features a left-side portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej wearing glasses and formal military dress in the rank of Field Marshal, displaying collar insignia and three military decorations on the chest. The center features an ornate radiating emblem in gold and yellow tones with a winged figure (representing the Royal Thai insignia or garuda) at the top. Below this central element is depicted the Mahagal fortress, a building with a domed structure and traditional Thai architectural elements. The reverse showcases a grand neoclassical building with a prominent dome and columned facade, identified as the Royal Throne Hall, framed by intricate ornamental borders featuring floral and scrollwork patterns. The entire design employs fine line engraving with detailed crosshatch patterns throughout, characteristic of security currency production.

Inscriptions

Front side: Serial number 'W 551557119' appears in black. Thai inscriptions include 'ธนบัตร' (banknote) and legal text stating the note is legal property under law. The printer mark reads 'THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON.' Two official signatures in Thai script appear as authentication. The denomination '10' is displayed. Back side: Denomination '10' appears in upper corners. Thai inscription relating to the building or national significance is present. Printer attribution 'THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY LIMITED, LONDON.' is repeated on the reverse.

Printing Technique

Intaglio/engraved printing, produced by Thomas de la Rue & Company, Limited of London. The note exhibits fine line engraving patterns, detailed crosshatch work, and ornate decorative elements throughout the borders—all hallmarks of the intaglio method preferred for currency production. The sharp clarity of the printed image and the precision of fine line work confirm professional security printing standards of this era.

Varieties

This note is cataloged as Pick P-76d. The PMG population report indicates three cataloged varieties for this base Pick number: P-76c, P-76d, and P-76s, all printed by Thomas de la Rue & Company. The variant designation 'd' likely reflects specific signature combinations or minor design variations typical of Thai banknote issues from this period. The serial number observed (W 551557119) indicates this is a regular issue note with standard numbering conventions.