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.
A 50 dong bill from the State Bank of Vietnam is worth a very small amount in USD due to the low value of the Vietnamese dong compared to the US dollar. As of my last update, the exchange rate for the dong is significantly lower than the dollar, meaning that 50 dong would be worth only a fraction of a cent in USD. If you have a collectible or rare version, it might have some numismatic value, but in terms of actual currency exchange, it is essentially worthless in USD.
No, the largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note.
A 20,000 dong bill, which is the currency of Vietnam, is worth approximately 0.85 USD as of October 2023, though exchange rates can fluctuate. To get the most accurate value, it's advisable to check current exchange rates from a reliable financial source or currency converter.
Depending on how "circulated" it is, it's worth between 25 cents and $3. Since it was circulating in the earlier years of the Vietnam war, though, it's definitely a cool keepsake item.
How much is a 20 thousand dollllar bill from Vietnam worth in USAUSA
1 Dong = $.00005, so $5.
1 US Dollar = 18,906.80 Vietnamese Dong
A 50 dong bill from the State Bank of Vietnam is worth a very small amount in USD due to the low value of the Vietnamese dong compared to the US dollar. As of my last update, the exchange rate for the dong is significantly lower than the dollar, meaning that 50 dong would be worth only a fraction of a cent in USD. If you have a collectible or rare version, it might have some numismatic value, but in terms of actual currency exchange, it is essentially worthless in USD.
"Ngan Hang Quoc Gia Viet Nam" is Vietnamese for "National Bank of Viet Nam". The wording was used on the coinage (and, presumably, paper money) of the Republic of Viet Nam (South Viet Nam). As there was no South Vietnamese coin with a denomination of "1000", I presume that you are refering to a 1000 Dong bill from South Viet Nam. While I know enough to know that its value would depend at least somewhat on its condition, I do not know what the range would be, nor whether there were multiple issues of 1000 Dong bills.
To determine the value of a 1000 Vietnam dong bill in Philippine peso, you would need to check the current exchange rate between the Vietnamese dong (VND) and the Philippine peso (PHP). As of [current date], 1 VND is equivalent to approximately 0.0017 PHP. Therefore, a 1000 VND bill would be worth around 1.7 PHP. Please note that exchange rates fluctuate regularly, so it is advisable to check for the most up-to-date information before making any currency conversions.
No, the largest denomination issued was the $100,000 note.
Piasters were the primary South Vietnamese currency during the Vietnam War. And US MPC (Military Payment Certificates/and US Greenbacks were blackmarket at the time) were always preferred by the Vietnamese nationals when dealing with GIs. Any monies by any other name are stangers to the Vietnam War.
A 20,000 dong bill, which is the currency of Vietnam, is worth approximately 0.85 USD as of October 2023, though exchange rates can fluctuate. To get the most accurate value, it's advisable to check current exchange rates from a reliable financial source or currency converter.
Depending on how "circulated" it is, it's worth between 25 cents and $3. Since it was circulating in the earlier years of the Vietnam war, though, it's definitely a cool keepsake item.
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The largest bill ever printed in the U.S. was worth $100,000 and it never circulated in normal commerce.
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