The royal command payment
King Rama V issued another form of permissary notes called "the royal command payment" which were assumed that these notes were bestowed to those who do the benefit to country in various purposals. It was not the king's intention to introduce them into common circulation.
The royal command payment were ordered to design and print in Paris with the European art ornaments. The royal sign were printed on the top and theshadow stripes were printed for the payment numeral would be written. There were the King Rama V's signatue "Siamin" at the left side of the note. These notes were used around in 1880-1900.
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