The Thailand 100 Baht banknote was issued by the Government of Thailand in 2002 to commemorate the centenary of Thai banknotes. The banknote is in a combination of gold, brown, green, and black. The obverse of the paper bill features Kings Rama V and Rama IX and the Royal Garuda emblem. The reverse depicts the facsimile of a 100-tical note dated 1st April 1902. The banknote is 165 x 105 mm in size and bears a solid security thread with a demetalized Arabic text. It also carries a watermark that reflects Airapote which is a 3-headed elephant. This commemorative banknote is in uncirculated condition.