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5000 Kip

Issuer Banque Nationale du Laos
Year 1975-1976
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Printer Thomas De La Rue & Company, London, United Kingdom
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Reverse description A vignette of seven traditional musicians performing with instruments including a drum and khaen (bamboo mouth organ), accompanied by a decorative vase of flowers. The design is framed by guilloche borders with French text inscriptions identifying the denomination and issuing authority.
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Protection description Coat of arms with Erawan three-headed elephant
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The Banque Nationale du Laos ceased to exist almost immediately after this note was printed. The Pathet Lao abolished the monarchy in December 1975 and replaced the bank with the newly established Bank of the Lao PDR, which promptly introduced its own currency at a punishing exchange rate — 20 old kip to 1 new kip. Notes from the BNL's final issues, including this series, were rendered worthless almost overnight and saw little meaningful circulation.

Thomas De La Rue delivered a product that outlasted its issuing institution by decades in collector hands, never really in wallets.

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