In theory "yes", but in practice "no." Banks can (but since 1969 have not been obliged to) hold and distribute denominations of $500 and greater. As a practical matter, however, they don't circulate and are generally worth more as collectibles than their face value, so you are unlikely to be able to get one from your local bank.
No. Only bank notes up to $100 in value are in circulation.
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At the present, the exchange rate is 20560 VND = $1 US. So a 100000 VND bill is worth a little less than $5.00.
They were used in early 1934 to late 1935 to transfer money from bank to bank, and were never publicly circulated.
They will cover 100,000.
As long as more than half of the bill is still there, it can be used. If you're concerned about the condition, you can trade it in for a new bill at a bank.
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No. Only bank notes up to $100 in value are in circulation.
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