The Thailand 100 Baht banknote was released by the Government of Thailand in 2004 to commemorate the queens sixth cycle birthday. The paper bill comes in shades of gold and blue. Its obverse depicts the kings monogram, Bhumibol Adulyadej wearing a military uniform and the Chakri Dynasty royal robe, Queen Sirikit wearing a tiara, and the Royal Garuda emblem. The back of the paper bill features Rama IX touching the forehead of Queen Sirikit during the investiture ceremony, Queen Sirikit carrying Princess Ubol Ratana, SUPPORT products including a vase, a case, and a golden peacock. It also shows five elephants in a forest, a rose, a cattleya, and dona flowers, as well as the royal ceremonial emblem of the Queens sixth cycle birthday, and Queen Sirikit wearing a tiara. The banknote is 162 x 72 mm in size and bears a watermark that reflects Queen Sirikit. This commemorative banknote comes in uncirculated condition and was sold in a folder.