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200 Kip

Issuer Laos
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Type Fantasy banknote
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Reverse description Central vignette of women at work in a textile factory rendered in green intaglio. The right window panel contains a portrait of Ho Chi Minh in place of the customary Wat That Luang stupa motif. Lao script inscriptions appear above the central scene, with denomination numerals repeated in all four corners within ornate scrollwork borders.
Reverse lettering ປະເທດລາວ
ສອງຮ້ອຍກີບ
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Comments

The 200 Kip denomination sits in an awkward middle position within Lao emission history — large enough to be significant in daily commerce but not the flagship note collectors chase. Laos issued multiple distinct 200 Kip types across the Pathet Lao consolidation period and the early years of the Lao PDR, and without a Pick number or date, distinguishing between them requires close attention to printer credits and security thread placement.

Cotton substrate is consistent across virtually all PDR-era notes; it tells you little on its own.

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