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5 Hào

发行方 State Bank of Vietnam
年份 1976
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面值 5 Haos (5 hào) (0.5 VNC)
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正面描述 The national arms of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam — a circular emblem with a central five-pointed star, rice sheaves, and a cogwheel — is positioned at centre against a radiating guilloche underprint in pale orange and green. Denomination numeral '5' appears in ornate cartouches at left and right, flanked by decorative floral and scroll borders. The bank name is inscribed along the upper margin, with the denomination legend and a two-letter serial prefix and six-digit serial number in red printed below the arms.
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背面铭文 NĂM HÀO 1976
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The 1976 Vietnamese note series, of which this is the lowest denomination, marked the first unified currency issue following reunification — the new đồng replaced both the South Vietnamese đồng and the North Vietnamese đồng simultaneously in September 1975 in the South, then the full series was formalized in 1976. The hào denominations saw very limited practical use almost immediately; rampant inflation through the late 1970s and early 1980s rendered fractional values economically irrelevant within years of issue.

A print run of just over twelve million sounds substantial but is modest for a country-wide currency introduction of this scale.

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