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Vietnamese Dong

Vietnam - Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Rate: 0.0000624

Our exchange rates are locked in every weekday at our branches around 8 am EST. The rate shown when you make the online reservation is the exchange rate of that day, so it is good for that day only. The exchange rate you pay will be that of the day when you actually pick up and pay for the currency. The indication rate gives you a good reference point as currency exchange rates typically move less than 3% day to day.


16025.641 VND = $1 USD
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Symbol: ₫ 
Country: Vietnam
The Vietnamese dong is the currency of Vietnam. The banknotes have both a paper banknote and polymer (plastic) banknote series in circulation. The State Bank of Vietnam is responsible for issuing the Vietnamese banknotes.

Each dong has a portrait of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam’s communist revolutionary leader, on the front and various scenes that reflect the country’s landscape and culture on the back. The Vietnam dong has been the official currency since 1946 when it replaced the French Indochinese piastre at par.

Vietnamese Dong Disclosure
It is not advised to purchase Vietnamese dong unless you intend to travel there and use it as local currency. It is not possible to predict the future value of the Vietnamese dong. There is no evidence to suggest that the Vietnamese dong will increase or decrease in value. The purchase of this currency should be considered an extremely high-risk currency transaction. By purchasing this currency, you agree that you were not instructed by the operator of this website to buy Vietnamese currency and that you will not hold the operator of this website liable for any loss or gain in the Vietnamese currency value.

Did You Know?
These items cost the USD equivalent in the city of Hanoi, Vietnam*:
  • 10 Mile Cab Ride: $3.71 USD
  • Budget Dinner for 2: $4.12 USD
  • Pint of Beer: $1.03 USD
  • Tip Percentage: 10-15%


  • *Figures are based on 2023 data. Information is subject to change as exchange rates and cost of goods fluctuate.