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  2. Cambodian riel - Wikipedia

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    Currency of Cambodia 1953 – 1970 Note: transitional notes dual denominated in piastre and riel were used until 1955: Currency of Khmer Republic 1970 – 1975 Succeeded by: none Location: Kampuchea Reason: The Khmer Rouge attempted to implement the Marxist vision of a money-less society Note: The Khmer Rouge did print a series of riel. Some ...

  3. Cambodian franc - Wikipedia

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    Coins were issued in denominations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 centimes, 1, 2 and 4 francs and 1 piastre. The 5 and 10 centimes were struck in bronze, with the remaining pieces in silver. All the coins were dated 1860 but were minted (mostly in Belgium) in 1875. They all bear the portrait of King Norodom. In about 1900, some of the silver coins were ...

  4. Category:Currencies of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian tical; F. French Indochinese piastre This page was last edited on 1 April 2019, at 01:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Cambodian tical - Wikipedia

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    Ang Duong became King of Cambodia in 1848, and began issuing in the 1850s ticals, which were the first machine-made coins in Cambodia. When Oudong was still the capital of Cambodia, there was an area called Pum Kleang Prak (coin warehouse village) and was the location of a mint that produced ticals.

  6. Chip Mong - Wikipedia

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    Chip Mong was established in 1982 and has grown into "one of the largest homegrown conglomerates [in Cambodia]". [6]From the 1980s, as Cambodia recovered from the massive devastation of the Khmer civil war and the atrocities of the Khmers Rouges regime, Madam Pheap Heak started a small business to buy and sell construction scrap metal, before in 1997 setting up a company called Chip Mong to ...

  7. Tical (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A gold shop in Thailand. The necklace chains are denoted by their weight in baht.. The tical is a unit of mass (or weight in the colloquial sense) historically used in Mainland Southeast Asia, particularly in the predecessor states of Myanmar, where it is known as the kyat (kyattha), and of Cambodia and Thailand, where it is known as the baht (bat).