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This 50 dong banknote was issued in 1972 by South Vietnam. It belongs to the A/45 series. Its dimensions are 138 millimeters in length and 68 millimeters in width.
The front of the banknote depicts the Independence Palace, located in Saigon, now known as Reunification Palace in Ho Chi Minh City. This building was an important symbol of the South Vietnamese government at the time.
The back of the banknote illustrates wild horses running in a flowery field. This pastoral scene contrasts with the urban image of the palace on the other side.
The watermark of the banknote features the portrait of Madame Nguyen Van Thieu, wife of the last president of South Vietnam. Her presence on the banknote reflects the importance of the presidential family in the national iconography of the time.
This 50 dong banknote is a historical and cultural testament to South Vietnam in the 1970s. It offers a glimpse into the symbols and prominent figures of this period of Vietnamese history.