Tiền Nhà Lư
Tiền VNCH 2
Tiền VNCH 3
Tiền VNCH 4
Tiền VNCH 5
Tiền VNCH 6
Tiền VN QG 1955
Tiền VNTrước 1954
Tiền VN1955
Tiền Đông Dương 1
Tiền Đông Dương 2
Tiền Đông Dương 3
Tiền Đông Dương 4
Tiền Đông Dương 5
TIỀN KIM LOẠI ĐÔNG DƯƠNG
- 1954
Coins of French Indochina
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The
Nguyen Dynasty:
1926-1945
Bao Dai
1916-1925
Khai Dinh
1907-1916
Duy Tan
1888-1907
Thanh Thai
1885-1888
Dong Khanh
1884-1885
Ham Nghi
1883-1884
Kien Phuoc
1848-1883
Tu Duc
1841-1847
Thieu Tri
1820-1841
Minh Mang
1802-1820
Gia Long (Nguyen The To)
Bao Dai 1926-1945
The coins of Nguyen Bao Dai - the last Emperor of Vietnam.
These coins are also the last cash-style coins ever produced in the world.
Y#6
Bao-Dai-Thong-Bao
struck brass, 1.40g
Y#6a
Bao-Dai-Thong-Bao
cast brass, 3.31g
Y#7 10 Van
Bao-Dai-Thong-Bao; rev:
Tap-Van
cast copper, 4.01g
Khai Dinh 1916-1925
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen Hoang Tong
See also:
Khai Dinh
silver coins.
Y#4
Khai-Dinh-Thong-Bao
cast copper alloy, 3.00g
Y#5.1
Khai-Dinh-Thong-Bao
struck copper alloy, 2.46g
Duy Tan 1907-1916
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen Duy Tan
Y#3 10 Van
Duy-Tan-Thong-Bao; rev:
Tap-Van
copper alloy, 4.02g
Y#3 10 Van
Duy-Tan-Thong-Bao; rev:
Tap-Van
Error: strip of metal above Thong character
copper alloy, 4.02g
Thanh Thai 1888-1907
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen Thanh Thai
Y#2 10 Van
Thanh-Thai-Thong-Bao; rev:
Tap-Van
copper alloy, 3.45g
Donh Khanh 1885-1888
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen Khanh Tong
C#301.1
Dong-Khanh-Thong-Bao
copper alloy, 3.61g
Tu Duc 1848-1883
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen Duc Tong
See also:
Tu Duc silver coins.
T#232
Tu-Duc-Thong-Bao
zinc, 2.15g
C#201.2
Tu-Duc-Thong-Bao
copper alloy, 2.44g
C#202 6 van
Tu-Duc-Thong-Bao; rev:
Luc-Van
copper alloy, 3.40g
C#206.5 50 van
Tu-Duc-Bao-Sau; rev:
Chun-Van-Nghu-Tap
copper alloy, 12.75g
Thieu Tri 1841-1847
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen Hien To
See also:
Thieu Tri silver coins.
C#141.1
Thieu-Tri-Thong-Bao
copper alloy, 3.15g
Minh Mang 1820-1841
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen Thanh To
See also:
Minh Mang silver coins.
C#79
Minh-Mang-Thong-Bao
zinc, 2.47g
C#81.1
Minh-Mang-Thong-Bao
copper alloy, 4.20g
Gia Long 1802-1820
The coins of Vietnamese Emperor Nguyen The
To
C#63 7 phan
Gia-Long-Thong-Bao; rev:
That-Phan
zinc, 2.61g
C#61.2
Gia-Long-Thong-Bao
copper alloy, 2.24g
C#61.3
Gia-Long-Thong-Bao
copper alloy, 2.44g
C#62 6 phan
Gia-Long-Thong-Bao; rev:
Luc-Phan
copper alloy, 2.09g
Minh Mang silver bar
No. 1. -
Obverse:
THAI-BINH-HUNG-BAO.
Reverse: The character
DINH, the name of the Dynasty.
No. 2. - Obverse: same
as before.
Reverse: plain. Coins made by the
king [][] TIEN-HOANG. White copper.
The former
Le Dynasty. - 981-1010.
General LE-HOAN ascended the throne
under the name of [][] THIEN-PHUOC, and,
following the policy initiated by his
predecessor, secured peace on the
frontiers by successful wars against
China and Ciampa.
His son and successor, called
LONG-VIET, was murdered by his brother
[][] NGOA-TRIEU, three days after he had
come to power. This prince, whose
conduct was extremely cruel and bad,
soon afterwards proclaimed himself king
and committed every kind of excess and
crime, inventing new tortures and
ruining the country in every way. With
his death the LE Dynasty came to an end.
No. 3. -
Obverse:
THIEN-PHUOC-TRAN-BAO, or provincial coin
of Thien-phuoc. At that time, as some
fifty years before in China, the
provinces of Annam were called
TRAN.
Reverse: The character
LE, the name of the Dynasty.
No. 4. -
Obverse: Only the character
LE in the lower part of the square hole.
Reverse: plain.
The above two coins were cast in the
5th moon of the 5th year of [][] DAI-HAN
(986). They were made principally of
white copper, and are rather smaller
than the ordinary Chinese cash.
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