
Thai Banknotes, 14th Series, were designed with an aim to make known of the activities of the Chakri Dynasty Kings in terms of their contributions to the development of the country in various sectors. Their dominant characteristics lie in the supplementary elements on the back of the banknote. The notes were issued in three denominations: 100, 500 and 1000 Baht.

100 Baht, Front
Front: The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander
Size: 72 x 150 mm
Notification Date: September 29, 1994
Issue Date: October 20, 1994

100 Baht, Back
Back: The monument of Their Majesties King Rama V and King Rama VI at Chulalongkorn University and Thai education in the olden days

500 Baht, Front
Front: The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander
Size: 72 x 156 mm
Notification Date: February 28, 1996
Issue Date: May 3, 1996

500 Baht, Back
Back: The monument of King Rama I at the Kaenchan Hill in Ratchaburi and the monument of King Rama II at Ampawan Chetiyaram Temple in Samutsongkram

1,000 Baht, Front
Front: The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander
Size: 80 x 166 mm
Notification Date: June 30, 1992
Issue Date: August 10, 1992

1,000 Baht, Back
Back: Their majesties’ royal visit to the construction site of a dam and a reservoir at Baan Bakong in Narathiwat
image: Bank of Thailand