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| 背面描述 | Printed in deep red, the reverse centres on a vignette of the gate to the tomb of Lê Văn Duyệt, set within an ornamental guilloche border with denomination rosettes in the corners. The anti-counterfeiting legal warning legend runs along the upper and lower margins, with the printer's imprint at the base. |
| 背面铭文 | VIỆT-NAM HÌNH LUẬT PHẠT KHỔ-SAI NHỮNG KẺ LÀM GIẢ MẠO GIẤY BẠC DO NGÂN-HÀNG QUỐC-GIA VIỆT-NAM PHÁT RA MƯỜI ĐỒNG SECURITY BANKNOTE COMPANY (Translation: Vietnam. Criminal law sentences one to penal labour for counterfeiting paper money issued by the National Bank of the State of Vietnam. Ten đồng.) |
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The National Bank of Vietnam — the southern Republic's central bank, established in 1955 — contracted American printers for much of its early currency production, a practical consequence of U.S. financial involvement in the Saigon government. Security Banknote Company of Philadelphia handled several denominations in this period, though attribution for some values in the series remains uncertain enough that catalog editors have flagged the printer with a query.
By 1962 the insurgency in the south was escalating sharply, and inflationary pressure on the đồng was already building — this denomination would be dwarfed within a decade by notes in the thousands.