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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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English: Face: King Sisavang Vong; 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; UNE PIASTRE = One piastre; LE PRÉSIDENT = President [signature: Gaston Cusin]; LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL = Chief Cashier [signature: Yves Digo]; Back: denomination; Text: ຫໍທະນະບ້ດ = Issuing Authority; ໜຶ່ງກິບ = មួយ រៀល = One piastre; GIẤY MỘT ĐỒNG = Banknote one piastre; No watermark

P-99 1 Piastre 1952

P-99s 1 Piastre 1952 SPECIMEN

perforation SPECIMEN.
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Source French Union 1 Piastre 1952, Laos (Art-Hanoi).
Author Institut d'Émission des États du Cambodge, du Laos et du Viet-Nam

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