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This banknote, with a face value of 50 dongs, was issued in 1972 by South Vietnam.
The obverse of the banknote depicts the Independence Palace, located in Saigon, now known as the Reunification Palace in Ho Chi Minh City. This building was an important symbol of the South Vietnamese government at the time.
The reverse of the banknote illustrates wild horses galloping in a flowery field. This scene evokes an image of freedom and wilderness.
The banknote's watermark features the portrait of Madame Nguy?n V?n Thi?u, the wife of the last president of South Vietnam. This detail adds a personal and historical dimension to the banknote.
This banknote belongs to the A/47 series. Its dimensions are 138 mm in length and 68 mm in width.
The 1972 50-dong banknote offers a glimpse into the history and culture of South Vietnam during a specific period. The motifs and symbols used on the banknote reflect the values and aspirations of that era.