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50 Riels

Uitgever National Bank of Cambodia
Jaar 2002
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Waarde 50 Riels
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Beschrijving voorzijde The central vignette presents the Banteay Srei temple complex, flanked by a Norak Singha lion guardian to the right and a sculpted naga serpent to the left, all rendered against a fine guilloche underprint with ornamental borders in traditional Khmer artistic style. Denomination numerals in both Arabic and Khmer script appear at the upper and lower margins, alongside the issuer name in Khmer script.
Opschrift voorzijde ៥០ ធនាគារជា តិនៃ កម្ពុជា ហាសិបរៀល 50
(Translation: 50 National Bank of Cambodia Fifty Riels 50)
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Pick 52 belongs to a low-denomination series that Cambodia kept in print largely for small transactions in the provinces, where dollar substitution had already made inroads into everyday commerce by the early 2000s. The riel's effective circulation in 2002 was heavily segmented — urban Phnom Penh operated increasingly in USD, while rural areas still depended on riel-denominated notes for amounts the dollar couldn't practically cover.

Watermark-only security on a note of this era reflects the denomination's purchasing power more than any lapse in production standards.

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