Type details
| Country | Laos |
| Currency | LAK |
| Denomination | 1000 |
| Series | Kip series 2003 |
| Series year | 2003 |
| Series range | 2003–present |
| Issue year | 2003 |
| Issuer | Bank of the Lao P.D.R. |
| Issuer (native) | ທະນາຄານແຫ່ງ ສປປ ລາວ |
| Front portrait | Three women representing ethnic groups of Laos |
| Reverse subject | Water buffalo plowing rice fields |
| Themes | indigenous_culture,agriculture |
| Watermark | National emblem in clear field at right |
| Security features | watermark,thread,microprint,intaglio |
| Colour palette | #5a7d5e,#c8b89f,#2d3d4d |
| Material | paper |
| Dimensions (mm) | 156x72 |
| Language / script | Lao script |
| Languages | lo |
| Pick # | P-32A |
| Rarity | common |
| Legal status | in_circulation |
| Era | 1990_present |
| Default value (low) | 2.0 |
| Default value (high) | 5.0 |
| Value currency | USD |
Front
Three women in traditional dress representing the major ethnic groups of Laos (Lao Loum, Lao Theung, and Lao Soung). The image celebrates the ethnic diversity of the Lao People's Democratic Republic and the unity of its peoples. At right, Pha That Luang, the national monument and most important religious building in Laos, a gold-covered Buddhist stupa in Vientiane originally built in the 16th century and restored in the 1930s; it is a symbol of Lao sovereignty and Buddhist faith. The national emblem of Laos appears at upper right, featuring Pha That Luang encircled by rice stalks.
Back
Water buffalo plowing rice fields, depicting traditional agriculture that remains the foundation of Laos's rural economy. Water buffalo have been essential to Lao farming for centuries, used for plowing wet rice paddies and transport. The scene represents the agrarian character of Laotian society and the importance of rice cultivation to the nation's culture and economy.
History
Part of the 2003 kip series issued by the Bank of the Lao P.D.R. This series continued the use of traditional Lao themes emphasizing ethnic diversity, Buddhist heritage, and agricultural economy. The kip has been the currency of Laos since 1955, though it experienced significant devaluation during the socialist period after 1975. The 2003 series introduced improved security features while maintaining the cultural themes of earlier issues. The 1000 kip note is a commonly circulating denomination in modern Laos.
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