"Nam Muoi Dong" means '50 Dồng' in Vietnamese, Dồng being the currency of Vietnam.
Because of the complicated history of that country, there are at least 7 different issues, from three separate countries (north Vietnam, South Vietnam and Vietnam). You would have to describe in detail what is on both faces of the note; for example, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam 1985 issue 50 Dồng has two variants; a) Green and brown with picture of a dam and electric power station (worth $7). b) Blue-grey and Orange with picture of a bridge (worth $3).
85 cents
The ONLY money to have ANY value during the war was the US MPC (Military Payment Certificate or Military Payment Currency). When dealing with GI's and South Vietnamese Nationals...neither side conducted business with anything else. TODAY's 21st century currency collectors "might" be interested in those types of monies...check with "Paper Currency Collectors" first, then check with "Coin Collectors."
absolute value of -50 is 50.
Absolute value of -50 is 50
The '5' is in ther 'tens' column , so it has the value of '50'
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Probably part of the larger phrase, "50% face value" - 50% of the official value of some money document.Probably part of the larger phrase, "50% face value" - 50% of the official value of some money document.Probably part of the larger phrase, "50% face value" - 50% of the official value of some money document.Probably part of the larger phrase, "50% face value" - 50% of the official value of some money document.
It appears that the last meeting of NAM was held on August 28 and 29 of 2012. NAM stands for the non-Aligned Movement. The last meeting was held in Tehran, Iran. There were leaders of 120 countries, including 24 presidents, 3 kings, 8 prime ministers, and 50 foreign ministers.
What is the Value of a 1979 usa 50 cents
50 Cents
50 cent
Value of 50 pence