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| Issuer | Bank of the Lao PDR |
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| Year | 2006 |
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| Value | 10 000 Kip |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Additional information |
Laos began issuing small-format gold bullion and commemorative coins in the early 2000s largely to service collector export markets rather than domestic circulation — the kip denomination printed on these pieces bears no practical relationship to their actual value or local purchasing power. The 10,000 Kip face value was purely nominal, a legal formality required to classify the piece as coinage under Lao PDR law.
The .9999 fineness places it among the purest gold coin issues of its decade, matching the standard set by the Royal Canadian Mint's Maple Leaf rather than the older .900 fine benchmark common to earlier Southeast Asian sovereign issues.