Laos 2011 2,000 Kip Banknote – UNC Collector’s Note
Presenting a well-preserved Laos 2,000 Kip banknote from 2011, in pristine Uncirculated (UNC) condition. Issued by the Bank of the Lao PDR, this note highlights national heritage and modern infrastructure.
🔹 Key Features:
- Year of Issue: 2011
- Condition: Uncirculated (UNC) – crisp, no folds or handling
- Material: High-quality cotton fiber paper
- Dimensions: Approximately 141 × 65 mm
- Standard circulation type
💠 Obverse (Front) Design:
- Portrait of President Kaysone Phomvihane (1920–1992)
- Wat Xieng Thong temple in Luang Prabang
- National coat of arms and Lao script text
- Solid security thread with demetalized Lao characters
- Watermark: Kaysone Phomvihane with electrotype design
💠 Reverse (Back) Design:
- Industrial imagery: Seset II hydropower plant complex
- Design emphasizes Laos’ infrastructure development
🛡️ Security Features:
- Watermark: Kaysone Phomvihane portrait with electrotype numerals
- Security Thread: Solid embedded thread with Lao text demetalized
- UV-reactive fibers and features under fluorescent light
🎯 Why Collect This Banknote?
- Classic Design: Combines iconic national figure with cultural and industrial imagery
- Full UNC Condition: Superb state for display or numismatic collections
- Low Market Value: Priced accessibly, yet rare in collections at this grade
- Authenticity: Regular-issue circulated note from Bank of Lao PDR
Ideal for collectors of Asian or Southeast Asian currency, industrial-themed notes, or those focused on Laos and its historic leadership.
Add this striking Laos UNCirculated note to your collection today!
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