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A banknote issued by the Institut d'Emission des Etats du Cambodge, du Laos et du Vietnam for circulation in the former Indochinese Federation, the countries the State of Vietnam (South-Vietnam), the Kingdom of Cambodia, and the Kingdom of Laos.

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Description
English: Face: denomination;

Text: INSTITUT D'ÉMISSION DES ÉTATS DU CAMBODGE DU LAOS ET DU VIET-NAM = Issuing Authority for the States of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam; DIX PIASTRES = Ten piastres; LE PRÉSIDENT = President [signature: Gaston Cusin]; UN ADMINISTRATEUR = Administrator [signature: Chhean Vam (on P-96a) or Son Sann (on P-96b)]; LE CONTREFACTEUR SERA PUNI CONFORMÉMENT AUX LOIS EN VIGUEUR = The counterfactor will be punished in accordance with the acting law; Back: Cambodian dancers; denomination; Text: វជ្ចាស្ថាងបោះប្រាក់ = Issuing Authority; ១០ រៀល = ដប់រៀល = ສິບກີບ = MƯỜI ĐỒNG = Ten piastres; ឣ្នកក្លែងក្រដាសប្រាក់នឹងត្រូវផ្តន្ទាទោសតាមច្បាប់ = Those who fake paper money will be punished according to the law; Watermark: elephant

P-96a 10 Piastres 1953

P-96b 10 Piastres 1953.
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Source French Union 10 Piastres 1953, Cambodia (Art-Hanoi).
Author The Institut d'Émission des États du Cambodge, du Laos et du Viet-Nam.

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