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| Uitgever | Bank of the Lao PDR |
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| Jaar | 2017 |
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| Gewicht | 62.2 g |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | An elaborate celestial and astronomical composition fills the oxidized field, evoking a clock face with Roman numerals (VIII through XII) arranged around the inner border. A prominent gilded sun with a human face and radiating flames occupies the upper left quadrant, surrounded by planetary orbits, stars, a comet, and a depiction of the Earth and Moon in the lower centre. To the lower right, a circular vignette depicts a Lao temple or stupa, inscribed with the legend BANK OF THE LAO PDR along its arc. The denomination 70000 KIP appears in the right field, and the date 2017, the mint monogram MMD, and the fineness and weight mark AG 925 62.2 are inscribed at the bottom of the field. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | VIII IX X XI XII 70000 Kip Bank of the LAO PDR 2017 ММД Ag 925 62,2 (Translation: MMD) |
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Issued as part of a broader wave of collector-market bullion gifts targeting the Southeast Asian ceremonial gifting trade, this piece was never intended for circulation. Laos has produced commemorative silver in this weight class almost exclusively for export sale through authorized distributors in Thailand and China, where "Happy Birthday" presentation coins in silver have maintained a reliable retail market since the early 2000s.