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| 正面描述 | Portrait of President Kaysone Phomvihane at left within an intricate guilloche border incorporating traditional Lao decorative motifs; the national coat of arms appears at upper right alongside a vignette of the Pha That Luang stupa in the central field. Lao-script inscriptions identify the issuing authority and denomination against a multicolour guilloche underprint. |
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| 背面描述 | Central vignette of the Kaysone Phomvihane Museum in Vientiane, with a statue of the president positioned before the entrance facade, all set within a multicolour guilloche underprint with traditional Lao decorative borders at the sides. The date '2011' appears at lower left, the numeral '100000' in large figures at lower right, and the Lao-script denomination inscription at bottom centre. |
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The 100,000 Kip was the highest denomination Laos had issued up to that point, introduced as the country's rapid economic growth — averaging around 8% annually through the late 2000s — pushed transaction values well beyond what lower denominations could efficiently handle. Unlike many high-denomination notes rushed out during inflationary emergencies, this one arrived under relatively stable monetary conditions.
Pick 42 carries a windowed security thread, a modest specification for a note of this face value, though entirely consistent with what the Bank of the Lao PDR deployed across the series at the time.