1956/72 - Cambodia PIC 13b  100 Riels banknote
1956/72 - Cambodia PIC 13b  100 Riels banknote 

1956/72 - Cambodia PIC 13b 100 Riels banknote

  • Product Code: Camboya PIC 13b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 4.40€

  • Ex Tax: 4.00€


Cambodia 100 Riels banknote, associated with the 1956–1972 catalog period and listed as Pick P13b. This note is printed in blue over a light-blue underprint, with two oxen shown on the right side of the front design.

The reverse features three ceremonial women. Pick P13b is the version without a printer’s imprint on either side and carries Signature 12. The catalog date is given as ND (1956–1972), so the 1956/72 designation identifies the period associated with this type rather than a specific issue date.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Cambodian 100 Riels banknote identified in the product title as “1956/72 - Cambodia PIC 13b 100 Riels banknote.” It is the specific Cambodia PIC 13b note described on this product page.

What country, denomination, currency and date information is provided?

The banknote is associated with Cambodia and has a denomination of 100 Riels. The title shows “1956/72,” while the product tag states “Year 1956.” These are the date details supplied by the listing and are presented here without assigning them a specific issue or printing meaning.

What catalog reference is given for this Cambodian banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Cambodia PIC 13b. The existing description also identifies it as “Cambodia PIC 13b,” so PIC 13b is the explicit catalog identifier supplied for this particular 100 Riels banknote.

What additional identification and image information does the listing provide?

The description identifies the note as “Signature 12.” It also states that the images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent. Consequently, the pictured serial or banknote number should not be treated as the number of the note supplied.