Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, the central bank governor, said yesterday (June 20) that the banknote will be printed in a portrait layout and on polymer material with the highest-technology printing techniques to provide the durability and prevent counterfeiting.
The banknote will be valued at B100 and will be available starting on July 23 at commercial and state-owned banks and the BoT Knowledge Centre, reports the Bangkok Post.
The central bank will also print two million pamphlets, at B10 each, in which collectors can keep the banknotes.
All proceeds will be presented to His Majesty the King, said Mr Sethaput.


