Khmer Riel 1995

This 200 Riels note is dated 1995. The note is dark olive-green and brown on multicolored underprint. The obverse features a river with floodgates to the left, and the national coat of arms to the right. The reverse depicts a Bayon sculpture in Angkor Wat in the center. The note has a watermark depicting stytlized lotus flowers.


Khmer Riel 1992

This 50 Riel note is dated 1992.The note is dull brown on multicolored underprint. The obverse features a male portrait to the right and the coat of arms in the center. The reverse depicts ship at the docks. The note has a watermark of stylized lotus flowers.



Here is a 200 Riel note dated 1992. The note is dull olive-green and tan on multicolored underprint. The obverse shows a river and its floodgates. The reverse depicts a Bayon sculpture in Angkor Wat (which has become a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag). The note has a watermark of stylized lotus flowers


Khmer Riel 1987

This 5 Riels note is dated 1987. The note is red and brown on light yellow and light green underprint. The obverse features 4 Cambodian people on the left, each representing a different occupation, and the national coat of arms to the right. The reverse is red on pale yellow underprint and depicts the Independence Monument from France. The monument is now known as Victory monument. Built in 1958 following the country's independence from France, it was designed by the influential Cambodian modern architect Vann Molyvann.



This note is dated 1987 and valued at 10 Riels. The note is green on light blue and multicolored underprint. The obverse features workers harvesting fruit to the right, and the national coat of arms to the left. The reverse is deep green and lilac on light blue unerprint and depicts a local school.