1995 -  Cambodia PIC 41a  100 Riels  banknote
1995 -  Cambodia PIC 41a  100 Riels  banknote 

1995 - Cambodia PIC 41a 100 Riels banknote

  • Product Code: Camboya PIC 41a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 4.40€

  • Ex Tax: 4.00€


This Cambodian 100 Riels banknote is catalogued as Pick P41a, the 1995 variety with Signature 16. Its front combines a greyish-green and brown colour scheme with a multicolour underprint, the national arms at upper left and the Independence from France, now Victory, monument at right.

The reverse depicts tapping rubber trees. Catalogued security details include a watermark of stylised lotus flowers and blue-fluorescing fibres under ultraviolet light. The numeral 100 in Cambodian script on the reverse fluoresces yellow at the right. The printer is identified in the catalogue as NBC.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Cambodia 100 Riels banknote identified as PIC 41a, with Signature 16. The product title associates the note with 1995, and the description identifies it as part of the regular issue series.

What country, denomination, currency and year are associated with the note?

The banknote is associated with Cambodia and has a denomination of 100 Riels. The currency is identified as the Riel, and the listing describes the note as dated 1995, also referring to 1995 as its first year of issue.

What catalog reference identifies this banknote?

The catalog reference given for this specific banknote is Cambodia PIC 41a, also shown in the listing’s model/reference field as “Camboya PIC 41a.” This identifier distinguishes the listed note from other Cambodia banknote references.

What should collectors know about the banknote image and serial number?

The listing states that the images are for reference only. It also specifies that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent. Therefore, the serial number visible in any product image should not be treated as the number of the supplied banknote.