500 Riels (1972) (Front: Farmer ploughing with two Zebu oxen. Corn cobs and black pepper. Palms in the background. Back: Architectural detail and doorway of the 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). Banana plants and a palm tree. Watermark: Bayon stone face of Bodhisattva Lokesvara (Buddha) in Angkor Thom. It could be Brahma head statue as well as the four-headed statue at Kampong Cham in Cambodia. Security features: Consecutively running serial numbers. Main colour: Olive green and multicolour. Artist: Unknown. Engraved by: Unknown. Signatures: Long Chuon (Advisor); Hing Kunthel (Governor, until 20-May-1973); Chai Thoul (Chief Inspector) Sig.12, 1972. Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: National Bank of Cambodia. Date of Issue: 1958. Withdrawn: 1975. Demonetized: 17 April 1975. Legal tender: No. Material: Cotton fibre paper. Printer: Banque de France)
Dimensions: 180 x 97 mm
Catalogue Number: P-14d
Texts: Banque Nationale du Cambodge. Cinq Cents Riels. Five Hundred Riels. Kampuchea.
Dimensions: 180 x 97 mm
Catalogue Number: P-14d
Texts: Banque Nationale du Cambodge. Cinq Cents Riels. Five Hundred Riels. Kampuchea.