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| 正面描述 | The obverse features a color-applied blue field depicting two architectural landmarks set against a stylized nocturnal sky: in the upper half, a large Gothic-style building rendered in raised relief (representing the Moscow Mint complex), flanked to the left by a bare-branched tree; in the lower half, a Southeast Asian temple with tiered rooflines, likely representing a Lao landmark. A horizontal band separates the two scenes. The denomination '50000 KIP' appears in the upper right field, the date '2017' at the center right, and the issuer legend 'BANK OF THE LAO PDR' along the lower rim in bold Latin letters. The Moscow Mint mark (ММД) and fineness notation 'Ag 925 31,1' are inscribed in small characters above the lower architectural vignette. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a richly colored scene depicting a reclining Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) occupying the central field, rendered in naturalistic polychrome color with distinctive orange, black, and white striping. The tiger faces left with a calm, direct gaze. To the left stands a stylized bare-branched tree in raised silver relief, while the foreground is adorned with blooming rhododendron or cherry blossoms in purple and pink coloring. Snow-capped mountains rise in the background beneath a deep blue, star-scattered sky, evoking the Far Eastern taiga habitat of the species. No legends or inscriptions appear on the reverse; the design is purely pictorial. |
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Laos has no native population of Amur tigers — the species is endemic to the Russian Far East and a narrow corridor of northeastern China. These bullion-adjacent collector issues from the Bank of the Lao PDR follow a well-established pattern among smaller nations licensing their minting authority to produce wildlife-themed silver coins for the international collector market, where the issuing country is largely incidental to the sale.