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50 000 Đồng

发行方 State Bank of Vietnam (Ngân hàng Nhà nước Việt Nam)
年份 2003-2023
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参考资料 P#121
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背面描述 A detailed intaglio vignette of the Văn Miếu (Temple of Literature) pavilion complex in Huế occupies the central field, surrounded by a fine guilloche underprint in pink and rose tones; a stylized compass-rose ornament appears at upper left alongside the denomination 50000 in large numerals at lower right. The issuing bank inscription is printed in letterpress across the top margin.
背面铭文 Ngân hàng nhà nước việt nam Năm mươi nghìn đồng
(Translation: The State Bank of Vietnam Fifty thousand dong)
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Vietnam's polymer series, introduced from 2003, was a deliberate shift away from the cotton-paper notes that had plagued the country with counterfeiting problems through the 1990s. The 50,000 Đồng was among the first denominations converted. Notably, production has been split between Note Printing Australia — which supplied the base polymer substrate and initial print runs — and Vietnam's own National Banknote Printing Plant, which took on increasing manufacturing responsibility as domestic capacity expanded.

The P#121 series has remained in continuous issue for over two decades with no major redesign, an unusually long uninterrupted run for a mid-range denomination in a country that has periodically restructured its currency.

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