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2 Kak 0.2 Riel

Issuer State Bank of the People's Republic of Kampuchea
Year 1979
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description The State Emblem of the People's Republic of Kampuchea is centred within a guilloche border, flanked by denomination numerals at left and right. Inscriptions in Khmer script above and below the emblem identify the issuing state and the note's value.
Obverse lettering ๐.๒ សាធារណរដ្ឋប្រជាមានិតកម្ពុជា ๐.๒ ពីរកាក់
(Translation: 0.2 People's Republic of Kampuchea 0.2 TWO KAKS)
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The People's Republic of Kampuchea was proclaimed in January 1979, days after Vietnamese forces ousted the Khmer Rouge. Re-introducing currency was among the first acts of the new government — the Khmer Rouge had abolished money entirely in 1975, evacuating cities and destroying the National Bank of Cambodia in a literal sense. These 1979 fractional notes represent the first return of paper currency to Cambodia after four years of enforced monetary abolition, a circumstance with almost no parallel in twentieth-century monetary history.

The 2 Kak denomination equals 0.2 Riel — a fractional unit that suggests planners anticipated real small-denomination transaction needs in a shattered economy starting from nothing.