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PMG 55 EPQ 1953 Thai 10 Baht – Scarce King’s Profile Old Banknote
PMG 55 EPQ 1953 Thai 10 Baht – Scarce King’s Profile Old Banknote
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Own a piece of Thai history with this 1953 10 Baht banknote, graded PMG 55 EPQ. Featuring King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s portrait and the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, this rare note was printed by Thomas De La Rue and boasts exceptional paper quality for serious collectors.
Act fast! This scarce 1953 Thai 10 Baht note in PMG 55 EPQ won’t last—secure your piece of history today!
Why This Product Is a Good Buy
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Historical Significance: This banknote marks the early reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), a beloved Thai monarch whose legacy adds cultural and historical value.
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High Grade: PMG 55 EPQ (About Uncirculated) ensures sharp details, bright colors, and excellent preservation.
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Scarcity: Printed in limited quantities by Thomas De La Rue, this series is increasingly rare, especially in such high condition.
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Collector & Investment Appeal: Low survival rate in this grade makes it a sought-after asset, with potential for future appreciation as demand for vintage Thai currency grows.
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Aesthetic & Craftsmanship: Features intricate engraving, the King’s profile watermark, and depictions of national landmarks—making it both a collectible and display-worthy piece.
Banknote details verified via PMG Notes and Standard Catalog of World Paper Money.
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Historical context from Bank of Thailand archives: Bank of Thailand Museum.
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Printing information confirmed through Thomas De La Rue historical records: De La Rue Official Site.
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