Description:
This Summit 90 A pack of cigarettes is one of the classic Thai Thailand Tobacco Monopoly products, distinguished by a minimalist but solid design. The name "Samit" (สามิต) is directly related to state tobacco monopoly company, which controlled all of the country's tobacco production since 1939.
The road is dominated by white color with red top, which symbolizes cleanliness and the traditional image of state products. In the center is lion emblem with fire – The TTM symbol, representing the strength of the state and the history of the tobacco industry.
Visible on top Thai excise stamp with a date (circa 1997) attesting to original trade control.
At that time, the Samit series was a mid-range product in the Thai market, featuring a milder Virginia tobacco flavor and a simple, clean presentation.
Value assessment:
– Collectible value: Medium-higher - authentic TTM packages with the old excise tape are becoming increasingly rare. "Samit 90" is not a luxury series, but it is valuable An artifact of Thai tobacco history.
– Condition assessment: Excellent - the package is unopened, original cellophane, the excise stamp is clearly visible, and the surface is clean.
– Historical significance: symbolizes the period of Thailand's tobacco monopoly, when the country produced almost all of its tobacco domestically and exported limited quantities of the product to neighboring Asian markets.





