Vietnam | 2003 | 1000 Dong | Coat of arms
Vietnam
The emblem of Vietnam is circular with a red background and yellow star, symbolizing the Communist Party, revolutionary struggle, and the nation’s future. Surrounding elements—a cog and rice crops—represent cooperation between industry and agriculture.
Adopted by North Vietnam in 1955 and used nationwide after reunification in 1976, the emblem was designed by Bùi Trang Chước and refined by Trần Văn Cẩn. Its design resembles that of China’s national emblem. In 2007, concerns were raised about frequent printing errors that produced inaccurate versions, including incorrect proportions of the rice and gear elements.
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