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100 Đồng World Cup USA 1994

Uitgever Vietnam
Jaar 1992
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Beschrijving keerzijde A dynamic, high-relief depiction of a footballer in full stride, dribbling a soccer ball in the lower right field. In the background, the United States Capitol building is prominently rendered to the right, with additional neoclassical architecture to the left. The date 1992 appears in the lower left field. The curved legend CÚP BÓNG ĐÁ THẾ GIỚI LẦN THỨ XV arcs along the upper periphery, while the inscription HOA KỲ 1994 is positioned along the lower border, denoting the host nation and year of the tournament.
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Vietnam issued this coin two years before the 1994 tournament, part of a broader wave of World Cup commemoratives produced by nations with no qualification prospects — Vietnam has never appeared in a FIFA World Cup finals. The issue was almost certainly driven by export demand from the international collector market rather than domestic circulation, a common arrangement in the early 1990s where state mints in socialist economies generated hard currency through numismatic sales abroad.

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