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The 20 cent banknote, issued in 1942, comes from the region of French Indochina. This banknote represents a face value of 20 cents, a subdivision of the local currency of the time.
This banknote does not mention a specific personality associated with its design or issuance. Similarly, the name of the issuing institution is not directly indicated on the banknote as described.
Visually, the banknote has distinct characteristics. The dominant colors used in its printing are a blend of green and brown. The front of the banknote features a composition with three women. Two of them are depicted working in a rice field, while the third woman is sitting and holding a baby in her arms. This scene evokes images of rural and agricultural life in the region.
On the back, the banknote features a representation of the Angkor Wat temple, an iconic site in the region. This image is surrounded by decorative motifs that add an aesthetic dimension to the entire banknote.
The dimensions of the banknote are 120 millimeters wide and 65 millimeters high. These dimensions are typical of banknotes of that era and allow for easy handling. The banknote is not part of a specific identifiable series.
Additional information regarding this banknote is available via the following link: https://fr.numista.com/210339. This link provides access to additional details and images of the banknote, enriching the understanding of this numismatic object.