South Vietnam
1966/75 - Vietnam South 5 Dong banknote PIC 42 UNC
This individual 5 Dong banknote is associated with South Vietnam and the dates 1966/75. It is identi..
1969 - Vietnam South 50 Dong banknote PIC 25 UNC
This individual 50 Dong banknote is associated with South Vietnam and the year 1969. It is identifie..
1970 - Vietnam South 100 Dong banknote PIC 26 UNC
This individual banknote is a 100 Dong note from South Vietnam, with 1970 given as its date associat..
1970 - Vietnam South 500 Dong banknote PIC 28 UNC
This individual banknote is a 500 Dong note from South Vietnam, associated with the year 1970. The s..
1971 - Vietnam South 1000 Dong banknote PIC 29 UNC
South Vietnam 1000 Dong banknote associated with 1971, identified by the PIC 29 catalog reference. T..
1972 - Vietnam South 100 Dong banknote PIC 31 UNC
This individual banknote is identified as a South Vietnam 100 Dong note, associated with 1972 and ca..
1972 - Vietnam South 1000 Dong banknote PIC 34 UNC
South Vietnam 1,000 Dong banknote associated with 1972, identified in the product data by the PIC 34..
1972 - Vietnam South 1000 Dong banknote PIC 34 XF
This individual banknote is a South Vietnam 1,000 Dong, associated with 1972 and identified by the P..
1972 - Vietnam South 50 Dong banknote PIC 30 UNC
This individual banknote is a 50 Dong note from South Vietnam, associated with the year 1972. It is ..
1972 - Vietnam South 500 Dong banknote PIC 33 UNC
This individual banknote is a 500 Dong note associated with South Vietnam and the year 1972. It is i..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in the South Vietnam banknote category?
This shop’s South Vietnam catalog represents banknotes dated from 1955 to 1975. Denominations include 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 Dong. The selection includes early entries dated 1955–1956, notes from the 1960s and early 1970s, and records dated 1975. These dates and denominations describe the banknotes represented in this catalog, rather than every note issued for South Vietnam.
Which Pick references can collectors find in the South Vietnam catalog?
The catalog includes a broad range of Pick references, including P1, P2, P12, P13, P15, P19b, P24–P31, P33–P34, and P37–P42. Some references appear with different denominations or dates, while P19b is shown for a 100 Dong note and P34 for a 1,000 Dong note. Pick references provide a practical way to organize the South Vietnam notes represented here and distinguish catalog types within the same denomination.
How can I distinguish South Vietnam notes with the same denomination?
Use the combination of date, denomination, and Pick reference rather than relying on denomination alone. For example, the catalog shows 1 Dong notes associated with P1, P15 and P40, while 50 Dong notes appear with P25, P30 and P33. The 100 Dong denomination is also represented by P19b, P26 and P31. Comparing these details with the listing title and images helps separate different catalog types.
What condition descriptions are used for these South Vietnam banknotes?
The listings use the condition abbreviations UNC and XF. Most catalog titles identify the notes as UNC, while a P34 1,000 Dong entry is identified as XF. These labels are part of the individual product records, so collectors should read each listing carefully rather than applying one condition description to the whole South Vietnam category. The supplied data does not provide further grading explanations or details about individual imperfections.
What should I check before buying a South Vietnam banknote from this catalog?
Before buying, compare the listing’s date, denomination, Pick reference and stated condition with the note you want to collect. The product records state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in an image will not be the number supplied. This is important for collectors seeking a particular serial number. If the exact serial, design detail or condition matters, review the product information and contact the shop for clarification before ordering.
Which denomination patterns stand out in the South Vietnam catalog?
Several denominations recur across different catalog references and dates, making them useful themes for a focused collection. The 50 Dong denomination appears with P25, P30 and P33; 100 Dong appears with P19b, P26 and P31; and 1,000 Dong appears with P29 and P34. The catalog also groups 10, 20, 2 and 5 Dong notes under references dated 1966/75, alongside a separate 1975 P40 1 Dong entry.










