Twenty-baht banknote

The front side shows a portrait of Vajiralongkorn, the current head of the state or the king.

The reverse features the monument of King Taksin the Great accompanied by his four trusted soldiers at Chantaburi.

The reverse features a portrait of King Ananda and the Rama VIII bridge, which was built to commemorate him, and the other image depicts his royal visit of the Sampheng Thai-Chinese neighbourhood in Bangkok with then-prince Bhumibol to re-strengthen the relationship with the Thai-Chinese community after a long while.

The elements include (from left to right):[1] The 16th series 20 baht note was issued to commemorate and pay tribute to the late King Bhumibol.

From left to right: The design concept of the 17th series is based on the idea of commemorating the kings of the current house of Chakri.

Ram Kam Haeng inscription