Friday, March 15, 2013

Vietnam - 1975 - 5,000 Dong - P35


Country / Region: Vietnam
Continent: Asia

Denomination: 5,000 Dong
Year: 1975
Grade: Uncirculated
Face Value (as at 2013.03.15): about USD0.24
Pick: 35
Dimension: 152 mm x 75 mm
Figure (Obverse): Reunification Palace, Ho Chi Minh City
Figure (Reverse): The Leopard
Helen's Score: 6.2/10 (apparently she’s not very fond of the fierce leopard… I personally give this one a 9 at least!)

Interesting Fact: This is it - the legendary “The Leopard” banknote from Vietnam! I’m thrilled to be able to finally add this fine gem (what’s more, in UNC) to collection. It seems that while The Leopard is really sought after, not many stories related to it are widely available on the Internet. Would really appreciate if anyone could point me to sources where I can learn more about its related history. From what I can find now (a nice single informative page here), the economy of South Vietnam made a turn for the worse and inflation soared in 1973-74. The government issued 5,000 and 10,000 dong banknotes despite public disapproval. Accordingly, they were only used 2 months before The Fall of Saigon. One can imagine that most of the printed banknotes were destroyed amidst the turmoil. However, a very few of these manage to survive, and have since become one of the most sought-after post-modern banknotes.

 

Country / Region: England
Continent: Europe
Denomination: 50 Pounds
Year: 1981
Grade: Uncirculated
Face Value (as at 2013.03.15): about USD75.71
Pick: 381a
Dimension: 169 mm x 95 mm
Figure (Obverse): Queen Elizabeth II
Figure (Reverse): Sir Christopher Michael Wren FRS
Helen's Score: 8.6/10
 
Interesting Fact: One of the joys of collecting banknotes is that I can always learn someone or something significant related to a particular country. From this splendid banknote from England, I learn about Sir Christopher Wren, one of the most respected architects in history. It amazes me that a man can at the same time be an acclaimed astronomer, geometer, mathematician-physicist and architect. Accordingly, his scientific work was cherished by the likes of Newton and Blaise Pascal.  One can read more about this great man here.