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The 500 Dong banknote, issued in 1970 by South Vietnam, is distinguished by its specific visual and historical characteristics.
On the front, the banknote features an architectural representation of a bank building. This illustration highlights the importance of the financial sector in the country's economy at that time.
The back of the banknote is adorned with guilloches, complex decorative patterns formed by interlaced lines. These graphic elements add an aesthetic dimension and contribute to the security of the banknote by making its counterfeiting more difficult.
The watermark integrated into the paper represents Tr?n H?ng ??o, a 13th-century commander. This Vietnamese historical figure is a symbol of resistance and military leadership.
The dimensions of the banknote are 150 mm in length and 75 mm in width. These dimensions are in accordance with the standards of banknotes of that period.
This banknote belongs to the V.8 series, which allows it to be precisely identified within the monetary issues of South Vietnam.