Cambodia
Billetes de Camboya
1973/5 - Cambodia PIC 16 SIGNATURE ERRO 500 Riels banknote
Cambodia 500 Riels banknote, associated with the Krause catalogue date range ND (1973–75) and identi..
1974/5 - Cambodia PIC 16b 500 Riels banknote
This Cambodia 500 Riels banknote is associated with 1974/5 and corresponds to Pick reference P16b. I..
1975 - Cambodia PIC 11d 10 Riels banknote
Cambodia 10 Riels banknote, catalogued as Pick P11d and associated with 1975 in the product listing...
1979 - Cambodia PIC 25a 0.1 Riel banknote
This Cambodia banknote is denominated at 0.1 Riel, also identified in the Krause catalogue as 1 Kak...
1979 - Cambodia PIC 26a 0.2 Riels banknote
This Cambodia 0.2 Riel (2 Kak) banknote is associated with 1979 and is identified in the Pick catalo..
1979 - Cambodia PIC 27a 0.5 Riels banknote
This Cambodia banknote is catalogued as Pick P27a and carries a denomination of 0.5 Riel, also ident..
1979 - Cambodia PIC 28a 1 Riel banknote
This Cambodian 1 Riel banknote is associated with 1979 and catalogued as Pick P28a. It is an issued ..
1979 - Cambodia PIC 29a 5 Riels banknote
This Cambodian 5 Riels banknote is catalogued with the 1979 date association and the Pick reference ..
1979 - Cambodia PIC 30 10 Riels banknote
The Cambodia 10 Riels banknote is catalogued as Pick P30 and associated with 1979. It is listed as a..
1979 - Cambodia PIC 31a 20 Riels banknote
This Cambodia 20 Riels banknote is associated with 1979 and is identified in the Standard Catalog of..
Frequently asked questions
What periods of Cambodian banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?
The Cambodia category covers several date groups, including notes labelled from the 1950s–1970s, the 1979 issue, and regular issues from 1987 through 2014. Examples include Pick 4c, 7c, 11d, 25a–32a, 33–40, and later references such as 52a, 55c, 63a and 65. These records describe the range represented by this shop rather than every banknote issued by Cambodia.
Which Cambodian riel denominations appear in the catalog?
The catalog represents a broad denomination range in Cambodian riels. It includes fractional values of 0.1, 0.2 and 0.5 riel from the 1979 issue, followed by denominations such as 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 riels. Higher values represented include 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 riels. The precise denomination should always be confirmed from the individual record.
How can I distinguish Cambodian banknotes with similar Pick references?
Pay attention to the complete Pick reference, including its letter and numerical suffix. For example, the catalog distinguishes P10b2 from P10c, P11c from P11d, P15a from P15b, and P41a from P41b1. Later notes also include P43a and P43b2, P54a and P54b, plus P55a, P55b and P55c. These suffixes identify cataloged variants, so the full reference is more useful than denomination alone.
Which identification details besides denomination and Pick number are recorded?
Some Cambodia records specify signatures or serial-number length. Examples include Signature 12 on P4c, P7c, P10c and P14d; Signature 13 on P8c, P12b and P15a; Signature 14 on P15b; and Signature 16 on P41a, P42a and P45a. The catalog also distinguishes P11c with five digits from P11d with six digits. Such details can help separate closely related variants.
What should a buyer verify before choosing a Cambodian banknote?
Check the full product title, model and description for the denomination, date or series label, complete Pick reference, signature information and any stated grade. Grade is explicit only in certain records, such as P14d marked VF and titles for P7d and P42b marked UNC. Many listings also state that images are for reference and that the banknote number pictured will not be sent, so a displayed serial number should not be treated as the identifying feature.
What is notable about the Cambodian 1979 issue represented here?
The 1979 group forms a clear denomination sequence in this shop’s Cambodia catalog. It includes fractional notes P25a at 0.1 riel, P26a at 0.2 riel and P27a at 0.5 riel, followed by P28a at 1 riel, P29a at 5 riels, P30 at 10 riels, P31a at 20 riels and P32a at 50 riels. This makes the group useful for collectors organizing notes by issue and denomination progression.










