Vietnamese one-hundred-dong bill

The Vietnamese one-hundred dong bill (Vietnamese: 100 đồng), is a denomination of Vietnamese currency. The bill technically remains in circulation, however due to its low value (roughly $0.004 USD) it is rarely ever used for transactions. The bill is largely seen as a collectible or an oddity, with it often selling for many times its original face value.[1][2]

One hundred dong
(Vietnam)
Value100₫
Width59 mm
Height120 mm
Material usedcotton paper
Years of printing1992-present

The back side of the bill depicts Phổ Minh Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple in Nam Định province

Info edit

Value Size Primary Color Description Release
Front side Back side Paper type
100 ₫ 120 × 59 mm Blackish brown [3] Emblem of Vietnam Phổ Minh Temple Cotton 1991

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References edit

  1. ^ "Tiền 100 đồng bán với giá cao gấp nhiều lần - VnExpress". VnExpress. December 3, 2017. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
  2. ^ "Muốn có tiền giấy 100 đồng phải chịu phí đổi cao gấp hàng trăm lần". Zing. December 2, 2017. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  3. ^ https://www.sbv.gov.vn/webcenter/portal/en/home/sbv/bac/mic?_afrLoop=29912145430507023#%40%3F_afrLoop%3D29912145430507023%26centerWidth%3D80%2525%26leftWidth%3D20%2525%26rightWidth%3D0%2525%26showFooter%3Dfalse%26showHeader%3Dfalse%26_adf.ctrl-state%3Drkvthhywo_4