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- Cambodia 50 Riels Banknote, 2002, P-52s, Specimen, PMG 65
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This specimen of the Cambodia 50 Riels issued in 2002 comes in gold and brown colors. This particular banknote is in exceptional paper quality and certified authentic by the Paper Money Guaranty with a grade of 65. The banknotes obverse displays Naga which is a mythological snake, the Banteay Srei Temple, and Norak Singha. The reverse of the 10 x 60 mm paper bill shows the gate of Teuk Thla situated on National Road Number 3. When held up to a light source, a Khmer text can be seen on the Cambodia 50 Riels.