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Vietnamese đồng - Wikipedia The dong (Vietnamese: đồng, chữ Hán: 銅; d ɒ ŋ ; Vietnamese: [ˀɗɜwŋ͡m˨˩]; sign: ₫ or informally đ and sometimes Đ in Vietnamese; [2] code: VND) is the currency of Vietnam, in use since 3 May 1978 [3] [4] It is issued by the State Bank of Vietnam [5]
USDVND | Vietnamese Dong Overview - MarketWatch USDVND | A complete Vietnamese Dong currency overview by MarketWatch View the currency market news and exchange rates to see currency strength
1 USD to VND - Convert US Dollars to Vietnamese Dongs - Xe Get the latest 1 US Dollar to Vietnamese Dong rate for FREE with the original Universal Currency Converter Set rate alerts for to and learn more about US Dollars and Vietnamese Dongs from XE - the Currency Authority
Convert from Vietnamese Dong (VND) to United States Dollar (USD) Currency converter to convert from Vietnamese Dong (VND) to United States Dollar (USD) including the latest exchange rates, a chart showing the exchange rate history for the last 120-days and information about the currencies
Live Dong to US Dollars Exchange Rate - ₫ 1 VND USD Today Dong to US Dollars - Exchange Rate Today As of 02:00AM UTC today, one dong equals $0 000038 (Zero us dollars 0 cent) We use the mid-market rate for VND to USD conversion The current exchange rate is 0 000038
Vietnamese Dong Quote - Chart - Historical Data - News - TRADING ECONOMICS Vietnamese Dong - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on June 13 of 2025 The Vietnamese Dong is expected to trade at 26087 87 by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations
Vietnamese Currency: How to Recognize Each Note of Dong Correctly Vietnamese dong coins have five denominations, including 200VND, 500VND, 1000VND, 2000VND, and 5000VND However, coins quickly revealed their weaknesses, such as being heavy and hard to store, while automated trading machines using coins had yet to be widespread in Vietnam