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| Issuer | Khmer Empire |
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| Year | 802-1431 |
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| Shape | Scalloped |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (802-1431) |
| Additional information |
Khmer coinage remains poorly documented compared to the empire's monumental architecture, and tin-lead pieces from this broad period are difficult to assign to specific reigns with confidence. What is known is that the Khmer economy relied heavily on commodity exchange and tribute systems, making small metallic currency of this type marginal rather than central to daily commerce — likely used in market transactions at Angkor and river-trade nodes rather than state payments.