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Description
Issued by | State Bank of Democratic Kampuchea |
Issue | 1987-1992 Issue |
Size | 138 x 63 mm |
Watermark | Stylized lotus flowers |
Obverse | State Emblem of the People’s Republic of Kampuchea, portrait of Son Ngoc Minh at right, Independence Monument in Phnom Penh at left |
Reverse | Rubber plantation and rubber tappers |
Comment | Son Ngoc Minh (Khmer: សឺន ង៉ុកមិញ, Vietnamese: Sơn Ngọc Minh) (1920–1972), also known as Achar Mean (អាចារ្យមាន), was a Cambodian communist politician whose first notable career achievement was in 1950 when he was appointed the head of provisional revolutionary government of the United Issarak Front organized at Hong Dan. Among his Vietnamese friends, he was known as Phạm Văn Hua. |