File:2 Xu (Phiếu bách hóa) - Hồ Chí Minh trail note (series 1965).png

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A military payment certificate issued by the Communist military forces of Vietnam for circulation in the Hồ Chí Minh trail of the Annamite mountain rage.

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English: A military payment certificate issued by the Communist military forces of Vietnam for circulation in the Hồ Chí Minh trail of the Annamite mountain rage.

These notes, also called Vietnamese MPC, were used during Vietnam War by Vietnamese soldiers. See also MPC page... Series of 1965 Face: denomination; Text: TRƯỜNG SƠN = Annamite Range (the name of the mountain range); PHIẾU BÁCH HÓA = Grocery coupon; Uniface; No watermark D-TS01 1 Xu, series 1965 Số 1 = Number 1

D-TS02 2 Xu, series 1965 Số 2 = Number 2

D-TS03 5 Xu, series 1965 Số 5 = Number 5

D-TS04 10 Xu, series 1965 Số Mười = Number Ten

Series of 1968 Face: denomination; Uniface; No watermark D-TS05 1 Xu, series 1968

D-TS06 2 Xu, series 1968

D-TS07 5 Xu, series 1968

D-CTS07 5 Xu, series 1968, very likely - a counterfeit

D-TS08 10 Xu, series 1968

Series of 1971 Same as above

D-TS07 5 Xu, series 1971
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Author The Communist Vietnamese military.

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