Vietnam new date (2012) 20,000-dong note (B344e) confirmed
Like B344d, but new date (2012).Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B344d, but new date (2012).Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B345f, but new date (2012).Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
According to an article on The Voice of Vietnam dated 29 September 2012, the State Bank of Vietnam has announced that 10,000- and 20,000-dong (US$0.50 and $1, respectively) notes printed on cotton (B337a, B340a, and B338a) will no longer be legal tender as of 1 January 2013, but may exchangeRead More…
Like B347d, but new date (2011). Like B348g, but new date (2011). Courtesy of Duong Do Hoang.Read More…
Like B343d, but new date (2010). Courtesy of Duong Do Hoang.Read More…
Like B347c, but new date (2010).Courtesy of Duong Do Hoang.Read More…
Like B348f, but new date (2010).Courtesy of Duong Do Hoang and Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
Four Corners has produced a documentary, Dirty Money, that explores how the central pillar of Australia’s financial system, the Reserve Bank, became ensnared in an international bribery scandal related to its polymer substrate subsidiary’s attempts to gain contracts around the world. Courtesy of Kai Hwong.Read More…
An error has been confirmed on Viet Nam’s 100,000-dong (US$5.25) polymer note (B346). In the microprinting at lower left on the front of the note the denomination is spelled out in numerals, however there is a zero missing from the second full set of numerals (see circled area above). ThisRead More…
According to a VNBusinessNews.com article dated 02.12.2009, Nguyen Ngoc Bao, the director of the Monetary Policy Department, has denied rumors that the State Bank of Vietnam plans to issue 1,000,000-dong (US$54) banknotes. At present the largest denomination in Vietnam is the polymer 500,000-dong note (B348, shown above). Courtesy of ThomasRead More…
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