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1 Riel

Issuer State Bank of the People's Republic of Kampuchea
Year 1979
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Currency Second riel (1979-date)
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Obverse description The State Emblem of the People's Republic of Kampuchea occupies the central vignette, surrounded by a decorative border with the date rendered in a cartouche. Denomination is expressed in Khmer numerals and script, with the full state title inscribed within the border design.
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Reverse lettering មួយរៀល 1 RIEL ๑រៀល
(Translation: ONE RIEL)
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The People's Republic of Kampuchea was proclaimed in January 1979 following the Vietnamese invasion that ousted the Khmer Rouge, and reintroducing currency was among the new government's first symbolic and practical acts. The Khmer Rouge had abolished money entirely in 1975 — a radical and catastrophic experiment that left the population without any monetary infrastructure for nearly four years. These 1979 notes were printed before domestic banking institutions had any real operational capacity, and the State Bank existed largely on paper at the time of issue.

Designed and printed with Vietnamese technical assistance, the series was distributed as part of a broader reconstruction effort, though the economy remained devastated and barter persisted widely in rural areas long after these notes entered circulation.