Cambodia 100 Riels 2014 |
Item Code: KH-65 |
Front: Architectural detail: Khmer balustrade hand rail corner stone with five-headed naga serpent at Angkor Wat. Buddha statue. Portrait of Norodom Sihanouk as a young monk. Back: Praying Buddha statue. Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh (formerly known as Wat Ubosoth Ratanaram) as part of the Royal Palace complex. The temple's official name is Preah Vihear Preah Keo Morakot (Wat Preah Keo). The Emerald Buddha, housed in the Silver Pagoda. Watermark: Ornamental pattern. Main colours: Apricot orange and brown. Security features: Consecutively running black serial number on the obverse of the banknote. Sparsely distributed invisible security fibers (hairs), grey fluorescent ink stripes, the serial number and parts of the design fluoresce while being exposed to an ultraviolet light. Artist: National Bank of Cambodia. Engraved by: De La Rue. Signatures: Chea Chanto (Governor, from 1998); Tha Yao (Cashier General). Issuer: National Bank of Cambodia. Date of issue: 14 January 2015. Withdrawn: Current. Legal tender: Yes. Material: Cotton paper fiber. Printing method: Intaglio. Printer: National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) and De La Rue (DLR). |
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Dimensions: 138 x 64 mm |
Texts: National Bank of Cambodia. One Hundred Riels. |
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