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| 背面描述 | A large intaglio vignette of a multi-faced Bayon tower sculpture from Angkor occupies the centre, rendered in brown on a pale underprint with a guilloche rosette to the left. The Khmer bank name inscription runs along the top, with the denomination in both Khmer script and the English legend TWO HUNDRED RIELS to the right, and NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBODIA printed along the lower margin. |
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Cambodia's 1992–1993 note issue coincided almost exactly with the UNTAC period — the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia administered the country from 1992 to 1993 while organizing elections after two decades of civil war, genocide, and Vietnamese occupation. The National Bank had only been reconstituted in 1980; the Khmer Rouge had abolished paper money entirely and physically destroyed the central bank building in Phnom Penh in 1975.
A print run of just over twelve million is modest for a circulating denomination, and many notes from this transitional period absorbed hard use quickly in an economy rebuilding from near zero.