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CAMBODIA: Medallic Issues, AR sleung, 2006, PCGS Proof 70 DCAM

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CAMBODIA: Medallic Issues, AR sleung, 2006, PCGS Proof 70 DCAM
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CAMBODIA: Medallic Issues, AR sleung, 2006, D-F2, 39mm silver medallic issue stuck at the Singapore Mint containing 20 grams of .999 fine silver, Historical Cambodian Coin Series - Sleung Coinage; mystical Naga with seven heads, with NAGA and date at right // Khmer script krong kampuchea (Cambodia) and mouy sleung (one sleung), mintage of only 3,000 pieces, with COA and original case of issue, PCGS graded Proof 70 DCAM, ex Howard A. Daniel III Collection. To commemorate the first monetary unit of the Kingdom of Cambodia, the National Bank of Cambodia has reproduced the sleung coins in both silver and Nordic-gold. The respective coin specifications of each coin are given in the respective certificates. "Sleung" is the first monetary unit in Cambodia. During the reign of King Preah Srey Chetha or Sdech Korn (1512-1525), gold and silver coins with sleung face values were put into circulation. The issuance of such coins stimulated economic growth in Cambodia and expanded its trade with foreign countries during the 16th century.