Are Vietnam coins worth anything?

Coin Value: Vietnam 10 Dong 1964 to 1970. These modern coins minted in nickel-clad steel are worth face value. Tens of millions were made, and they are not old enough to have gotten scarce yet. A collector might pay a few US dollars for a fully uncirculated specimen.

What coins are used in Vietnam?

Vietnamese đồng
Freq. used500₫, 1,000₫, 2,000₫, 5,000₫, 10,000₫, 20,000₫, 50,000₫, 100,000₫, 200,000₫, 500,000₫
Rarely used50₫, 70₫, 100₫, 200₫
Coins
Rarely used200₫, 500₫, 1000₫, 2000₫, 5000₫ (no longer minted or in active use; still legal tender)

What is a 1964 10 dong worth?

1964 10 dong Value: $0.60 – $102.50 | MAVIN.

What kind of coins do they have in Vietnam?

Vietnam has not issued any coins for circulation since then. The brass 5000 Dong coin pictures the Chua Mot Cot temple in Hanoi. The brass 2000 Dong shows a traditional high-roofed house. The brass 1000 Dong shows a temple in the ancient capital of Hue. The copper-nickel 500 and 200 Dong coins portray the denomination in large numerals.

How big is a one cent Vietnam coin?

Indochina Vietnam 1921a Cent Km 12. 1. French Indochine 1921a Cent Km 12. 1. Vietnam Veterans (size Of A U. S. Silver Dollar). Gold Plated Brass Commemorative 50 Su (cent) 1953 Southern Viet Nam – Viet Nam Cong Hoa.

When did Vietnam start to use aluminium coins?

For the earlier modern Vietnamese coins, please see North Vietnamese đồng or South Vietnamese đồng . In 1978, aluminium coins (dated 1976), were introduced in denominations of 1, 2, and 5 hào and 1 đồng.

Are there any Vietnam Nickels still in circulation?

The copper-nickel 500 and 200 Dong coins portray the denomination in large numerals. All five coins are dated 2003 and show the arms Vietnam on the obverse. The coins were minted a single year and circulated only briefly. Since then no further coins have beeen released for circulation. Because of inflation they are no longer used.

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