1 Dong = $.00005, so $5.
No.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with its denomination. Vietnam does not use dollars as its currency.
Nothing, because it's a joke item and not a real bill. Lots of gift and novelty shops sell them. The largest-denomination US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000 and none of those were dated 1929.
Not much
Sounds about right. Nixon opened up trade with Red China in the 1970s and Clinton opened trade with Vietnam in the 1990s. Note: North & South Vietnam no longer existed from 1975/76 to present.
1 million tonnes hi i am bill on 27 June 2011
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Yes, there is a 500,000 Vietnam Dong bill. It is the highest denomination of the Vietnamese currency, the Dong (VND). The bill features images of key national figures and landmarks, including a portrait of Ho Chi Minh, and is commonly used in everyday transactions in Vietnam.
He had a student deferment.
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