Vietnam 5 Dong National Bank of Vietnam Note 3

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Description

VIETNAM 5 DONG NATIONAL BANK OF VIETNAM NOTE 3

✦ THE DETAILS

National Bank of Vietnam Note (Vietnam). Composition: Cotton-linen paper.

Condition: grades in the verbal range above (raw, conservative seller estimate). DAMAGE INSPECTION (7-region protocol): (1) ALL FOUR CORNERS: All corners have missing material, ranging from small chips to larger missing pieces of 5-10mm. (2) ALL FOUR EDGES: Severe edge damage on all sides—extensive fraying, multiple tears, and missing pieces throughout, particularly severe along bottom edge with continuous material loss. (3) SURFACE: Multiple holes visible (>2mm) in upper center and other areas; extensive foxing and staining across both sides. (4) FOLDS: Multiple heavy vertical and horizontal folds present, with surface broken at fold lines. (5) REPAIRS: No visible tape or glue repairs detected. (6) PAPER BODY: Completely limp, no crispness remaining; heavily soiled with embedded dirt. (7) WATERMARKS/SERIALS: Serial numbers remain visible but design elements obscured by damage in multiple areas.

SKU: tbm-coin-325

More Info:

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • Denomination: 5 Dong
  • Composition: Cotton-linen paper
  • Certification: Ungraded
  • Grade: 3
  • Grader: Ungraded
  • Type: Paper Money

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