Khmer Riel 2004

Here is a 2004 dated note valued at 500 Riels. The note is red and purple on multicolored underprint. The obverse features the Angkor Wat temple complex in the center and naga heads scultpure to the right of the serial. The reverse depicts a bridge spanning the Mekong river at Kampong Cham. A watermark for this note depicts the Baylon sculpture in Angkor Wat.


Khmer Riel 2002

Here is a 50 Riel note, dated 2002. The note is dark brown and tan on multicolor underprint. The obverse shows the Preah Vihear Temple (a Khmer temple situated atop Pey Tadi, a 525-metre (1,720 ft) cliff in the Dângrek Mountains in the Preah Vihear Province of Cambodia and near the border of Amphoe Kantharalak, Sisaket Province in northeastern Thailand). The reverse shows a dam. This note carries the signatures of Chea Chanto ('Le Gouverneur') and Tieng Seng ('Le Caisser General').

 

Khmer Riel 2001

This is a 100 Riel note dated 2001. The note is purple, brown and green. The obverse features the Independance Monument (in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, was built in 1958 following the country's independence from France) to the right and a sculpture from Naga tot he left. The reverse depicts a school with its students.