Description
Thailand Scott #619 (1981) – King Bhumibol Adulyadej Definitive – 100 Baht Used
Issued in 1981, this high-value definitive stamp from Thailand features a refined engraved portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), depicted in formal state attire. The design is framed by intricate Thai motifs in red-orange and blue-green, symbolizing both royal dignity and national identity.
Part of the long-running series portraying the beloved monarch, this 100 Baht issue was among the highest denominations of its time, used primarily for heavy parcels or international mail. It reflects Thailand’s craftsmanship in stamp engraving and its reverence for the King’s leadership during a period of modernization and development.
This example shows a light cancellation, with vivid color retention and intact perforations — an attractive used copy of a higher-value definitive.
Date of Issue: 1981
Denomination: 100 Baht
Design: King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX)
Colors: Red-orange and blue-green
Printer: Government Printing Bureau, Bangkok
Condition: Used




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