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Types 🇰🇭 Cambodia

200 KHR #100

2022 series (2022–present) · issued 2022 · New · common

Type details

Country Cambodia
Currency KHR
Denomination 200
Series 2022 series
Series year 2022
Series range 2022–present
Issue year 2022
Issuer National Bank of Cambodia
Issuer (native) ធនាគារជាតិនៃកម្ពុជា
Front portrait King Norodom Sihamoni
Reverse subject Royal Palace throne hall and classical Apsara dancer statue
Themes monarch,architecture,indigenous_culture
Security features hologram,see_through_register,optically_variable_ink,microprint
Colour palette #8fbc8f,#f5deb3,#4682b4
Material polymer
Dimensions (mm) 136x65
Language / script Khmer script and Latin script
Languages km,en
Pick # New
Rarity common
Legal status in_circulation
Legal status date 2022
Era 1990_present

Front

King Norodom Sihamoni (born 1953), current monarch of Cambodia who ascended to the throne in 2004 following the abdication of his father King Norodom Sihanouk. The portrait shows him in traditional royal attire. To the left appears a Buddha head from Angkor-era sculpture, symbolizing Cambodia's rich Khmer heritage. King Sihamoni is honored on modern Cambodian banknotes as the constitutional head of state.

Back

The Royal Palace throne hall in Phnom Penh, the official residence of the King of Cambodia and one of the nation's most important architectural landmarks, built in traditional Khmer style with characteristic tiered roofs and spire. To the right stands a classical Apsara dancer statue, representing the celestial dancers of Khmer mythology and culture immortalized in the bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat. These motifs celebrate Cambodia's royal heritage and classical artistic traditions.

History

This 200 riels note is part of Cambodia's 2022 polymer banknote series issued by the National Bank of Cambodia. The series represents a modernization of Cambodia's currency with enhanced security features including polymer substrate, replacing earlier paper notes. The denomination of 200 riels is a standard mid-value note in Cambodia's monetary system. The design emphasizes national identity through royal symbolism, Khmer architectural heritage, and classical dance traditions that trace back to the Angkorian period.

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