My brother was in Vietnam over a decade ago and didn't get to spend around 8 million in these 100,000 notes before he left.
They were forgotten but turned up again recently, so, I took them in case I happened to visit Vietnam.
I arrived at HCMC Airport today and, when trying to buy a bus ticket to the airport, was disappointed to be told that those notes are no longer valid.
Would anyone know if there any mechanism to exchange old Vietnamese notes, as the Bank of England does in the UK?
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Hi poet,
Nice seeing you again in this forum. Although I have answered on the other forum, I will answer you again on this forum.
Well, I must say the Vietnamese governments have replace the old cotton bank notes with new polymer bank notes. So, if your notes are in cotton materials, obviously small retailers will note accept them anymore.
You might have to try visit the State Bank of Vietnam to see if they could exchange those notes of yours to newer ones.
Regards,
Actually, depending upon the condition of the currency it may have collector value in excess of 100k. If the notes are clean and crispy I would be interested in a few.