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100 Dong 65th Anniversary of the National Bank

Issuer State Bank of Vietnam (Ngân hàng Nhà nước Việt Nam)
Year 2016
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Printer National Banknote Printing Plant (Nhà Máy In Tiền Quốc Gia), Hanoi, Vietnam (1991-date)
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Obverse lettering NGÂN HÀNG NHÀ NƯỚC VIỆT NAM KỶ NIỆM 65 NĂM THÀNH LẬP NGÂN HÀNG VIỆT NAM MỘT TRĂM ĐỒNG CHỦ TỊCH HỒ CHÍ MINH 1890-1969
(Translation: State Bank Of Vietnam 65th anniversary of the establishment of Vietnam Bank One Hundred Dong President Ho Chi Minh 1890-1969)
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Reverse lettering NGÂN HÀNG NHÀ NƯỚC VIỆT NAM MỘT TRĂM ĐỒNG 2016 TIỀN LƯU NIỆM DÂN GIÀU NƯỚC MẠNH XÃ HỘI DÂN CHỦ CÔNG BẰNG VĂN MINH HỒ CHỦ TỊCH VĨ ĐẠI SỐNG MÃI TRONG SỰ NGHIỆP CỦA CHÚNG TA
(Translation: State Bank of Vietnam One Hundred Dong 2016 Souvenir Note / A Prosperous People, A Strong Nation, A Democratic, Fair and Civilised Society / The Great President Ho Chi Minh Lives Forever in Our Cause)
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Issued to mark the 65th anniversary of the State Bank of Vietnam's founding in 1951, this commemorative 100 Dong note was never intended for general circulation — the denomination itself makes that clear, worth a fraction of a U.S. cent at 2016 exchange rates. The National Banknote Printing Plant in Hanoi has produced commemorative issues like this periodically since the 1990s, and they typically move directly from press to collectors without passing through any banking channel.

The security feature set is minimal for a modern note — watermark only, no metallic thread — consistent with a piece designed for display rather than daily handling.

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