This is 50,000 kip notes from Laos in 2004. On the front is Lao leader Kaysone Phomvihane, and on the right is the national emblem of Laos; On the back is the Lao Presidential Palace. Laos kip and RMB have no exchange rate, so they have to be converted into US dollars. 50,000 Lao kip is converted into RMB in 40 yuan, which cannot be exchanged by domestic banks. However, it is collectible, and the brand-new one is worth about RMB in 64 yuan in the postal currency trading market.
This is a 500 kip banknote from Laos 1988. On the front of the banknote are irrigation and the national emblem of Laos, three workers; On the back are eight peasant women picking.
This is a 1000 kip note issued by Laos. On the front of the banknote are three young Lao women and the national emblem of Laos, and on the back are eight cows. Lao currency is not freely convertible and cannot be exchanged in domestic banks. There is no exchange rate between Laos kip and RMB, so it must be converted with the exchange rate of US dollars and Laos kip, and 1000 Laos kip is about equal to 0.8 yuan RMB. The pattern composition of 1000 kip banknotes issued in Laos in different years is slightly different, but the front of these banknotes are all three young Lao women and the national emblem of Laos, and the back is eight cows, as shown in the following figure:
This is Laos 2000 kip paper money. The writing of "two" in Lao is a bit like Arabic numeral "6", and the writing of "zero" in Lao is similar to Arabic numeral "0". So the "6000" on the paper money is written in Lao, and the denomination is "2000", while the "2000" on the paper money is represented by Arabic numeral "2000". At present, there are two styles of Laos 2000 kip banknotes, as shown in the figure (the figures in suits and ties on the front are Laos president and Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvihane, and the national emblem of Laos is on the right):
This is Laos 2003 edition of 10000 kip paper money. In front is Lao leader Kaysone Phomvihane. Laos kip and RMB have no exchange rate, so they have to be converted into US dollars. 1 0,000 Lao kip is exchanged for RMB in 8 yuan, which cannot be exchanged by domestic banks. However, it is collectible, and the brand-new one is worth about RMB in 35 yuan in the postal currency trading market.