Vietnam 10 Dong, Uncirculated

Here at Coincraft we like to offer interesting and yet reasonably priced coins to our buyers. This 10 Dong coin is from the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), which disappeared from the map in 1975 amid the chaos that followed the Vietnam War. It was struck as a commemorative to celebrate the United Nations FAO programme, but was hardly used, so we can offer this coin in Uncirculated condition. It was struck in brass plated steel and shows farmers working in paddy fields.
Availability: In stock
SKU: FVE9982
£2.95
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