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10 Kip World Food Summit FAO

Uitgever Bank of the Lao P.D.R.
Jaar 1996
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Gewicht 26.3 g
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Schrift voorzijde Latin, Lao
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Beschrijving keerzijde The central field depicts a Lao farmer guiding a traditional wooden plough drawn by a water buffalo through a flooded paddy field, rendered in fine relief against a background of cultivated terraces and tropical vegetation. The FAO globe-and-wheat emblem is prominently placed at the upper centre of the field. The legend WORLD FOOD SUMMIT arcs along the upper periphery in Latin capitals, with the year 1996 inscribed beneath the FAO emblem. The inscription Rome 13-17 November appears along the lower rim in a mixed upper- and lower-case Latin legend.
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Aanvullende informatie

Issued to coincide with the FAO World Food Summit held in Rome in November 1996, this coin belongs to a wave of commemorative issues the FAO commissioned from member nations throughout the 1990s — many of which were struck in far larger quantities than their host countries' own circulating coinage. Laos had among the thinnest coin circulation infrastructure in Southeast Asia at the time, with most daily transactions conducted in paper kip or, informally, in Thai baht.

The FAO program was frequently criticized for producing pieces destined entirely for the collector market rather than circulation.

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