
The 500 dong Vietnam currency is a widely used denomination in the country. It's equivalent to about 2.2 US cents.
You can exchange your money for Vietnamese dong at airports, banks, and currency exchange offices. Be prepared to show your passport and proof of onward travel.
In Vietnam, you can use ATMs to withdraw dong using your debit or credit card. Just be aware of any foreign transaction fees your bank may charge.
The 500 dong note features a portrait of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam's national hero.
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Vietnamese Coin Overview
The National Bank of Vietnam introduced the first aluminum coins in 1, 2, and 5 hao denominations.
These new coins were minted by the Mint of Finland.
The National Bank of Vietnam later introduced coins in denominations of 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 5,000 đồng in either nickel-clad steel or brass-clad steel.
The coins were made with different materials to provide durability and longevity.
The 500 Vietnamese Dong coin is one of the denominations introduced by the National Bank of Vietnam.
It's worth noting that the 500 Dong coin is a widely used denomination in Vietnam.
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Exchange Rates and Conversions
The exchange rate is a crucial aspect of understanding the value of 500 dong. As of today, 15/01/2025, 500 VND is equivalent to $0.02 USD.
You can also convert 500 VND to other currencies, such as the Bulgarian Lev, Euro, British Pound Sterling, and more. For example, 500 VND is worth лв0.04 in Bulgarian Lev.
The exchange rate has remained relatively stable over the past few days, with a slight increase on Friday, 10/01/2025, and a slight decrease on Wednesday, 08/01/2025. Here's a brief rundown of the exchange rate history:
It's worth noting that the exchange rate can fluctuate rapidly, so it's always a good idea to check the current rate before making any transactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much Dong is a coffee in Vietnam?
A Vietnamese iced coffee costs between VND 12,000 to VND 40,000, depending on the location. Prices range from casual cafes to big brand restaurants and tourist traps.
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