Laos
ND - Laos PIC 23Aa 200 banknote UNC
Laos 200 Kip banknote, catalogued as Pick P23Aa in the ND (undated) issue designation. This UNC exam..
ND - Laos PIC 24a 500 Kip banknote UNC
This individual banknote is a 500 Kip issue from Laos, catalogued as Krause Pick P24a. It is listed ..
ND - Laos PIC 24a 500 Kip banknote XF
This Laos 500 Kip banknote is catalogued as Pick P24a, with no specific date assigned in the catalog..
Frequently asked questions
What periods of Laos banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?
This Laos category spans dated notes from 1957 through 2004, alongside several issues listed as ND, meaning no date is specified in the product record. Represented dated groups include 1962–1963, 1974, 1979, 1988, 1996–1998, 2002 and 2004. This range describes the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued by Laos.
Which denominations can be found among the Laos banknotes listed?
The catalog includes Laos notes in denominations from 1 Kip through 50,000 Kip. Examples include 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 20,000 and 50,000 Kip. Denominations are distributed across several dated and undated series, so collectors can browse both low-value notes and later higher denominations represented by the shop.
How can I identify a Laos banknote using its Pick reference?
Check the denomination, stated date or ND designation, and the complete Pick reference shown in the listing. Suffixes matter: P26a and P26r are separate 5 Kip listings, while P32d and P32Aa identify different 1,000 Kip entries. Other examples include P19Aa, P23Aa and P23a. Matching the full reference is more precise than relying on denomination alone.
Which catalog variants may interest a specialist Laos collector?
The Laos catalog contains several reference patterns that support variant-focused collecting. The 1979 group includes both “a” and “r” suffixes, such as P26a/P26r, plus P27r, P28r, P29r and P30a. Other suffix varieties include P19Aa, P23Aa, P32Aa and P32d. Collectors should record the complete Pick number and suffix because closely related denominations may have distinct catalog identifiers.
What should I check before ordering a Laos banknote from this category?
Review the listing’s denomination, date or ND status, full Pick reference, stated grade and image note. Most records are labeled UNC, while P21b and one P24a listing are labeled XF. Many listings say that images are for reference and the banknote number may differ; some state that the banknote corresponds with the image. These details help distinguish the type shown from the specific note supplied.
Are signature varieties represented among the 1960s Laos notes?
Yes. The catalog identifies signature numbers for several 1962 and 1963 Laos notes. P8a is listed with Signature 4; P9b and P10b with Signature 5; and P11b, P13b and P14b with Signature 6. The 1963 50 Kip P12a is represented as both S5/F5 and S6/F6, providing a clear signature-based distinction within the same Pick reference.



