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| Issuer | Cambodia |
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| Year | 1880 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Reverse script | Khmer |
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| Edge | Plain |
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This pattern was produced in Paris as part of a broader French colonial effort to establish a unified Indochinese monetary system under Protectorate authority. Norodom I had signed the 1863 protectorate treaty under considerable pressure, and French administrators used coinage proposals like this one to assert fiscal control over the kingdom. The white metal striking indicates a trial or presentation piece — likely submitted for official approval rather than intended for circulation.
No regular-issue 1/4 Tical in this series entered production for Cambodia specifically. The pattern remains one of the few physical artifacts of a monetary framework that was largely superseded by the broader Indochinese piastre system in the following decade.