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10000 Đồng – Vietnam

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Year of the Goat
Vietnam
Context
Year: 2003
Issuer: Vietnam Issuer flag
Issuing organization: State Bank of Vietnam
Period:
(since 1976)
Currency:
(since 1985)
Total mintage: 6,200
Material
Diameter: 38.7 mm
Weight: 20 g
Silver weight: 19.98 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Silver
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Hologram, Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
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References
Numista: #400349
Value
Exchange value: 10000 VND
Bullion value: $56.06

Obverse

Description:
Heraldic emblem.
Inscription:
CỘNG HÒA XÃ HỘI CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM

10000

ĐỒNG
Translation:
SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM

10000

DONG
Script: Latin
Language: Vietnamese

Reverse

Inscription:
YEAR OF THE

GOAT

999 FINE SILVER
Script: Latin

Edge


Mints

NameMark
Singapore Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20036,200

Historical background

In 2003, Vietnam's currency situation was characterized by a tightly managed exchange rate regime under the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV). The Vietnamese Dong (VND) was pegged to the US Dollar, but not at a rigidly fixed rate. Instead, the SBV set a daily reference rate and allowed the currency to trade within a narrow band, typically around 0.25% on either side. This system aimed to provide stability for trade and investment, which were growing rapidly as the economy continued its Đổi Mới (Renewal) transition, while still allowing the central bank a degree of control to manage external pressures.

The primary challenge for monetary authorities was balancing the goals of exchange rate stability, export competitiveness, and controlling inflation. A weak Dong helped boost exports, a key driver of economic growth, but also risked importing inflation by making foreign goods more expensive. Conversely, a stronger Dong could help curb inflation but might hurt the burgeoning export sector. In practice, the SBV often leaned towards a gradual, managed depreciation of the Dong against the Dollar throughout this period to support the export-oriented growth strategy, though this required careful management of domestic liquidity and foreign exchange reserves.

Furthermore, a significant parallel market for US Dollars existed alongside the official banking system. This black market thrived due to lingering public preference for holding hard currency, restrictions on capital flows, and sometimes a perceived gap between the official rate and market realities. The government and SBV viewed this dual system as a problem, undertaking efforts to bolster confidence in the Dong and tighten control over foreign exchange transactions. Overall, the 2003 currency landscape reflected a developing economy cautiously navigating integration into the global market while maintaining state control over its monetary framework.

Series: Lunar New Year Series

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