Vietnamese Dong
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The Vietnamese Dong is the currency of united Vietnam, following the reunification of North Vietnam and South Vietnam in 1978. The word ‘dong’ refers to the Chinese bronze coins, also known as ‘cash’: round outer shape coins with a square center hole. The dong is the third least valuable national currency in the world.
We exchange both current polymer Vietnamese Dong banknotes, as well as the older paper series of withdrawn Vietnamese Dong banknotes. In addition we also exchange Vietnamese Dong coins. To convert your Vietnamese Dong to cash, select the type of VND you want to exchange:
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100000 Vietnamese Dong banknote type 1994
The old 100,000 dong banknote from Vietnam features Ho Chi Minh on the front side and his stilt house in Hanoi on the back side. The brown-coloured bill has the text ‘Mot Tram Mghin Dong’ which means one hundred thousand dong.You get: £2.000001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
500,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote
The 500,000 dong bill is the highest value banknote of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Like all other Vietnamese banknotes it features the portrait of revolutionary leader and 1st President of Vietnam, Hồ Chí Minh, also known as Nguyễn Tất Thành or simply as ‘Bác’. Bác’s childhood home in the village of Kim Liên is … ContinuedYou get: £10.000001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
200,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote
Vietnam’s 200,000 dong bill shows one of the most famous landmarks in South East Asia: Ha Long Bay, with its typical limestone karsts and traditional junk ship, pictured on the reverse side. On the obverse side of the 200,000 ‘Hai Tram Dong’ bill is the portrait of Ho Chi Minh.You get: £4.000001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
100,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote
Like all other polymer Vietnamese banknotes, the green-coloured 100,000 dong bill features the portrait of revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh on the front side. The back of the ‘Mot Tram Nghin Dong’ bill shows the Temple of Literature, a Temple of Confucius in Hanoi, northern Vietnam.You get: £2.000001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
1000 Dong coin Vietnam
The 1000 Dong coin is smaller and lighter than both the 200 and 500 Dong coins. The 1000 Dong coin is made of brass plated steel. Measuring 19.8mm, the 1000 VND piece is the smallest of the Vietnamese Dong coins, even though it’s not the smallest value coin.You get: £0.020001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
10000 Vietnamese Dong banknote type 1990 to 1993
The 1993-dated version of the 10,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote is made of paper. It has been replaced by a newer, polymer 10,000 dong banknote and this old paper version is no longer in use as a means of payment in Vietnam. The red and yellow coloured Muoi Nghin Dong bill shows the limestone karsts of … ContinuedYou get: £0.200001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
50,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Complex of Hue Monuments, also known as Hue Imperial City, is pictured on the back side of this 50,000 dong bill from Vietnam. The portrait on the front side of the ‘Nam Muoi Nghin Dong’ bill is that of Vietnamese revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh.You get: £1.000001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
20,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote
On the banknote of 20,000 Vietnamese Dong is the Cau Chua Pagoda, a covered 18th century wooden pedestrian bridge in the city of Hội An, picture on the back side. The front side of the ‘Hai Muoi Nghin Dong’ bill shows the portrait of the first President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Ho Chi … ContinuedYou get: £0.400001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
5000 Vietnamese Dong banknote type 1991
The blue-coloured 5000 Vietnamese Dong banknote shows the Tri An Dam hydroelectric power plant on the back side. The portrait on the front of the 5000 Nam Nghin Dong bill is that of Ho Chi Minh, similar to most other Vietnamese Dong banknotes.You get: £0.100001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
10,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote
The banknote of 10,000 Vietnamese Dong is the lowest value banknote of the polymer notes currently in use in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The banknote has the portrait of President Ho Chi Minh on the front side and PetroVietnam offshore oil platforms on the back. Vietnam has a very limited refining capacity and crude … ContinuedYou get: £0.200001 VND = £0.0000200000