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  2. Vietnamese đồng - Wikipedia

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    The State Bank of Vietnam resumed issuing coins on December 17, 2003. [17] The new coins, minted by the Mint of Finland, were in denominations of 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 5,000 dong in either nickel-clad steel or brass-clad steel. Prior to its reintroduction, Vietnamese consumers had to exchange banknotes for tokens with a clerk before ...

  3. Template:Vietnamese đồng/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. South Vietnamese đồng - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, 1 đồng were added, followed by 10 đồng in 1964, 5 đồng in 1966 and 20 đồng in 1968. 50 đồng were minted dated 1975 but they were never shipped to Vietnam due to the fall of the South Vietnamese government. It is reported that all but a few examples were "disposed of as scrap metal" [2] and the coin is very rare.

  5. Template:Vietnamese currency and coinage - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Vietnamese currency and coinage | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Vietnamese currency and coinage | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  6. North Vietnamese đồng - Wikipedia

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    Coins of the North Vietnamese đồng – 1946 issue Obverse Reverse Denomination Composition Obverse Reverse 20 xu aluminium: Star Denomination 5 hào aluminium Ceremonial urn Denomination 5 hào aluminium Ceremonial urn Denomination 1 đồng aluminium Hồ Chí Minh: Denomination 2 đồng bronze: Hồ Chí Minh Star; denomination

  7. Tự Đức Bảo Sao - Wikipedia

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    The Tự Đức Bảo Sao (chữ Hán: 嗣德寶鈔) was a series of large denomination Vietnamese cash coins produced under the reign of Emperor Tự Đức from 1861 to complement the contemporary Tự Đức Thông Bảo (嗣德通寶) copper and zinc cash coins with larger nominal values.

  8. Template:Vietnamese cash coin - Wikipedia

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    A navigational box that can be placed at the bottom of articles. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status State state The initial visibility of the navbox Suggested values collapsed expanded autocollapse String suggested Template transclusions Transclusion maintenance Check completeness of transclusions See also Template:Chinese cash coin Template:Japanese ...

  9. List of coin hoards in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    A lump of ancient Vietnamese cash coins in the National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi. The list of coin hoards in Vietnam comprises significant archaeological hoards of coins, other types of coinages (e.g. sycees) or objects related to coins discovered in Vietnam. The history of Vietnamese currency, independent from China, dates back to the Đinh dynasty period with the Thái Bình Hưng ...