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This banknote, worth 5 dongs, was issued in Vietnam in 1948. It belongs to the KB-Q series. The context of its issuance is unique, as it falls within the period of French colonization of Vietnam. Faced with this situation, the Vietnamese government in exile, under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh, implemented the creation of handcrafted banknotes.
These banknotes were produced manually, using locally available resources and techniques. This approach was due to the lack of adequate infrastructure for the production of formal banknotes at that time. The main objective of these handcrafted banknotes was to strengthen Vietnamese national identity and facilitate economic exchanges within the areas controlled by the resistance movement.
The figure of Ho Chi Minh, which appears on the banknote, is that of a communist activist and president of Vietnam. His image on the banknote symbolizes the struggle for independence and national unity. The 1948 5 dongs banknote is therefore a testament to this period of transition and resistance in Vietnam.
This type of banknote, due to its handcrafted manufacturing and historical context, represents an important artifact for understanding the political and economic issues of that time. It testifies to the will of a people to maintain their identity and to organize themselves despite the constraints imposed by colonization.