1972 Vietnam Tiger 500 Dong Banknote

The 1972 Vietnam 500 đồng banknote is a fascinating piece of history from the era of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). Here are some key details about this banknote:

Design and Features

  • Obverse: The front side of the banknote features the Palace of Independence, a significant landmark in South Vietnam. The denomination is displayed below the image
  • Reverse: The back side showcases an Indochinese tiger in a forest setting, symbolizing strength and resilience. The denomination is also displayed below the image
  • Watermark: The watermark includes a portrait of Madame Nguyen Van Thieu, the wife of the last president of South Vietnam
  • Size and Composition: The banknote measures 152 x 76 mm and is made of paper
  • Printer: It was printed by De La Rue, a well-known printing company based in London.
  • Condition-Uncirculated
  • Sequential Note as follows-Q4 638453-638460 and Q4 638464-638472

Historical Context

The 500 đồng banknote was part of the currency issued by the South Vietnamese government during a tumultuous period in Vietnam's history. The Second Republic of Vietnam, which existed from 1967 to 1975, faced significant political and military challenges, culminating in the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War in 1975

Collectibility

Today, the 1972 Vietnam 500 đồng banknote is a collectible item, valued by numismatists for its historical significance and unique design. Its value can vary based on its condition, with uncirculated notes being more sought after

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