CAMBODIA P52 50 Riels 2..
1,00 €
This 100 Riels banknote, issued by the National Bank of Cambodia in 2014, features the Naga, a statue of Buddha, and King Norodom Sihanouk as a young monk on the obverse, with Wat Preah Keo temple and Khmer statues on the reverse. Made of paper, this rectangular note symbolizes Cambodia's spiritual and cultural heritage.
Features the Naga, a statue of Buddha, and King Norodom Sihanouk as a young monk. Lettering in Khmer script reads "ធនាគារជាតិនៃកម្ពុជា" (National Bank of Cambodia) and "មួយរយរៀល" (One Hundred Riels). Includes warnings against counterfeiting.
Depicts Khmer statues, Wat Preah Keo temple, and a statue of Buddha. Micro-script repeating "NATIONALBANKOFCAMBODIA" is present above and below the central design. Lettering includes "NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBODIA" and "មួយរយរៀល" (One Hundred Riels).
Features a floral pattern across the banknote.
The Naga, a serpent deity in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, symbolizes protection and prosperity. Wat Preah Keo, known as the "Silver Pagoda," is a prominent religious site in Cambodia. King Norodom Sihanouk's portrayal as a monk reflects his connection to Cambodia's cultural and spiritual identity.
Cambodia, with its ancient temples and rich traditions, continues to preserve its cultural essence through its currency designs, celebrating the nation's history and spirituality.