Today, Bank of Thailand announced the introduction of the new series of Thai banknotes (Series 16) into circulation. The announcement made by Mr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul, Governor of the Bank of Thailand in their press release. The denominational range of the new series, which retains the sizes and the colors of the current series (Series 15), consists of 20-Baht, 50-Baht, 100-Baht, 500-Baht, and 1000-Baht. Each denomination of the new banknotes will be issued separately, with intervals between releases, so it will take several years until all denominations are introduced. The 50-Baht denomination banknote is the first to be launched into circulation on 18 January 2012.
The 50 Baht banknote contains the following key security features:
1. The watermark depicting the portrait of the present King appears alongside the denominational electrotype reading “๕๐”, clearly visible when viewed against the light.
2. The windowed color-shift security thread located vertically like stitches on the back of the note changes its color from dark blue to red when viewed from different angles.
3. The irregular shapes of the see-through register printed on the front and the back are combined to form the denomination numeral “50” when the note is held up to the light.
4. Aside from the raised print of letters and denomination numerals, two tactile marks in the shape of flowers in dark blue, representing the Braille number
5. Can be identified by touch.
The Series 16 is designed to glorify Thai kings of different periods. The existing as well as the previous series still remain legal tender.
Source: Bank of Thailand