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The Khmer Rouge series of Cambodia in the World Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
In March 1993, the Khmer Rouge outlawed the use of the National Bank of Cambodia’s banknotes in areas under its control. To replace the official riel notes, the Khmer Rouge printed its own notes in Anlong Veng and asserted the value of its silver riel to be equal to that of the Thai baht. These notes circulated in Anlong Veng and Pailin until August 1993, at which time the Khmer Rouge ordered the currency burned to prevent its seizure by Cambodian government troops. The text on these notes is in Khmer, and consists of the name of the country (Kampuchea = Ca...

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  Khmer Rouge Value Range Favorite
Khmer Rouge Value Range  
5 រៀល (riels) (B501a)
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10 រៀល (riels) (B502a)
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20 រៀល (riels) (B503a)
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50 រៀល (riels) (B504a)
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100 រៀល (riels) (B505a)
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The Khmer Rouge series of Cambodia in the World Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
In March 1993, the Khmer Rouge outlawed the use of the National Bank of Cambodia’s banknotes in areas under its control. To replace the official riel notes, the Khmer Rouge printed its own notes in Anlong Veng and asserted the value of its silver riel to be equal to that of the Thai baht. These notes circulated in Anlong Veng and Pailin until August 1993, at which time the Khmer Rouge ordered the currency burned to prevent its seizure by Cambodian government troops. The text on these notes is in Khmer, and consists of the name of the country (Kampuchea = Ca...

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