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The 'kip' (
Lao: ກີບ) is the
currency of
Laos since 1952. Its
ISO 4217 code is LAK and it is usually written ₭ or ₭N. One kip is divided into 100 ''att'' (ອັດ).
Free Lao Kip
In
1945-
1946, the Free Kip government in
Vientiane issued a series of paper money in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 att and 10 kip before the French authorities took control of the region.
Royal kip
The kip was reintroduced in
1952, replacing the
French Indochinese piastre at par. The kip (also called a ''piastre'' in
French) was sub-divided into 100 att (
Lao) or ''
cents'' (French).
Coins
Coins were issued in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 att or cents with French and Lao inscriptions. All were struck in
aluminium and had a hole in the centre, like the
Chinese wen coins. The only year of issue was 1952.
Banknotes

Savang Vatthana on the front of a unreleased banknote (1974).

100 kip, 1957 issue
In 1953, the Laos branch of the ''Institut d'Emission des Etats du Cambodge, du Laos et du Vietnam'' issued notes dual denominated in
piastre and kip. At the same time, the two other branches had similar arrangement with the
riel in
Cambodia and the
đồng in
South Vietnam. There were notes for 1, 5, 100 and 100 kip/piastres.
In
1957, the government issued notes denominated solely in kip. The notes were for 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 kip. In 1963, 200 and 1000 kip notes were added, followed by 5000 kip notes in 1975. All banknotes were printed in
France.
Pathet Lao kip
The
Pathet Lao kip was introduced some time before
1976 in the areas which were under the control of the Pathet Lao. Banknote denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 kip were issued. The notes were printed in
China.
In
1976, the Pathet Lao kip replaced the Royal kip throughout Laos following the Pathet Lao's take over of the country. The exchange rate between the two kip was 1 Pathet Lao kip = 20 royal kip.
Lao PDR kip
In
1979, a currency reform took place, replacing 100 old (Pathet Lao) kip by one new kip.
Coins
Coins were issued dated 1980 in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 att. However, due to
chronic inflation there are no coins currently in circulation in Laos.
Banknotes
In
1979, banknotes were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 kip. 500 kip notes were added in 1988, followed by 1000 kip in 1992, 2000 and 5000 kip in 1997, 10,000 and 20,000 kip in 2002 and 50,000 kip on
January 17,
2006 (although dated 2004).
See also
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Economy of Laos
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Least valued currency unit
External links
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Lao banknote collection