Thuan D.Luc, Vladimir Belyaev | 26 September, 1998
last updates 29-Apr-04 |
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VIETNAM - the nation is located in Southeast Asia west of the South China Sea. The word VIET means 'to traverse'or 'the name of a group of people lived in the delta of Hong river'. The word NAM means 'the South'. VIETNAMmeans 'to traverse to the South' or 'the Viet people in the South'. Vietnam has its country name changed throughout its history as follows.
The coins listed below are only the imperial Vietnamese copper issues in the Chinese cash style.
Coins with one of the listed below legends, made from non-copper metal, are non-regular issues (for example, commonMinh Mang zinc coin). Also exists a lot of non-regular legends of copper coins.
All non-regular issues will be the subject of future investigations.
Designations:
- extremely rare
- very rare
- quite rare
Other coins are common.
- coin exist, but not mentioned in the historical chronicles
- coin mentioned in the historical chronicles, but had never been seen
- there is Chinese coin with the same legend
- click to read coin description.
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Name of Nation | Period of nation |
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NAME of Dynasty |
- Name of Emperor / Leader
Years of reign
| Reign title | Reign years | Coins legend | Rarity |
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VAN LANG | 2879 BC - 258 BC |
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HONG BANG DYNASTY |
- Kinh Duong Vuong
- Lac Long Quan (Lac Dragon Lord)
- 18 Hung Vuong (18 Hung kings)
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The ancient Annals of Vietnam recorded that Hung King named his realm as Van Lang and establised his capital in Phong Chau (Province of Son Tay, North Vietnam now). |
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AU LAC | 257 BC - 207 BC |
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THUC DYNASTY |
- An Duong Vuong (King An Duong)
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Thuc Phan (King An Duong), the ruler of a kingdom named Nam Cuong (Southern frontier) comprising Cao Bang in North Vietnam and part of Kuang-hsi of China. Thuc dethroned the 18thHung King, conquered Van Lang and founded Au Lac. |
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NAM VIET
(Nan Yueh) | 208 BC - 111 BC |
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TRIEU DYNASTY |
- Trieu Da
208 BC - 136 BC
- Trieu Van Vuong
136 BC - 124 BC
- Trieu Minh Vuong
124 BC - 112 BC
- Trieu Ai Vuong
112 BC - 112 BC
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- Trieu Duong Vuong
111 BC - 111 BC
| Canh Duc
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When Ch'in Emperor Shih Huang Ti who ruled the Northern of China and went down to the South to conquer the "Hundred Yueh" (Bach Viet) died, Ch'in Commissioner Trieu Da defeated King An Duong, gained control of Yueh lands (Kuang Tung, Kuang-hsi) and founded Nam Vietwhich was from Hsi River of China to Ma river of Au lac. |
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GIAO CHI
(Intertwined feet) | 111 BC - 202 AD |
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CUU CHAN
(Nine Verities) |
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NHAT NAM
(South of the Sun) |
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UNDER CHINESE WESTERN HAN DYNASTY |
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Han defeated Trieu and organized the lands of Nam Viet into 9 prefectures. Prefectures ofGiao Chi, Cuu Chan and Nhat Nam were in Viet Nam, the others were in China. |
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GIAO CHAU
(Giao Province) | 203 - 544 AD |
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- UNDER CHINESE EASTERN HAN & WU (THREE KINGDOMS) DYNASTIES |
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- - - - UNDER CHINESE JIN - SONG - QI - LIANG - SUI DYNASTIES |
In 203 AD Han changed the name of the southern part of Nam Viet to Giao Chau. Then in 226 AD Wu divided Giao Chau into two parts: from the north of Hop Pho (Ho-p'u of Kuang-hsi) up was called Kuang Province and from the south of Hop Pho was called Giao Chau.
Finally, in 264 AD Wu reorganized Nam Viet's land, Giao Chau was comprised of Hop Pho, Giao Chi, Cuu Chan and Nhat Nam; Kuang Province was comprised of Nan hai, Ts'ang wu and Yu lin. |
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VAN XUAN
(Ten thousands Spring Times) | 544 - 603 AD |
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| Thien Duc
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In 541 Ly Nam De drove Liang Governor of Giao Chau out of the province, proclaimed himself the emperor of Nam Viet and published the name of his realm as Van Xuan. |
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- Trieu Viet Vuong
- Ly Phat Tu
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Ly was defeated by Sui dynasty. Van Xuan was under Chinese Sui dynasty. |
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AN NAM DO HO PHU
(The Protectorate of Annam) | 603 - 909 AD |
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In 679 Chinese dynasty Tang changed the name of Giao Chau to An Nam Do Ho Phu. An Nammeans Pacified South. In 938 Ngo Quyen defeated the Southern Han‘s army with the Battle of Bach Dang River and opened an era of independence. |
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- - - UNDER CHINESE SUI - TANG - Later LIANG - Southern HANDYNASTIES |
- Mai Thuc Loan
- Phung Hung
(The Great Father and Mother King)
- Khuc Thua Du
- Khuc Thua My
- Khuc Hao
- Duong Dien Nghe
- Ngo Quyen
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DAI CO VIET | 968 - 1054 AD |
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Dai is a Chinese word Ta meaning Great, Co is a Vietnamese word meaning Great also. The Emperor could change reign title several times. |
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DINH DYNASTY |
| Thai Binh
| 970-979 | Thai Binh Hung Bao
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LE DYNASTY |
| Thien Phuc
| 980-988 | Thien Phuc Tran Bao
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Hung Thong
| 989-994 |
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Ung Thien
| 994-1005 |
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| Long Viet
| 1005-1005 |
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| Ung Thien
| 1006-1008 |
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Canh Thuy
| 1008-1009 |
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LY DYNASTY |
| Thuan Thien
| 1010-1028 | Thuan Thien Dai Bao
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| Thien Thanh
| 1028-1033 |
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Thong Thuy
| 1034-1038 |
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Can Phu Huu Dao
| 1039-1041 | Can Phu Nguyen Bao
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Minh Dao
| 1042-1043 | Minh Dao Nguyen Bao
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Thien Cam Thanh Vu
| 1044-1048 | Thien Cam Nguyen Bao
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Sung Hung Dai Bao
| 1049-1054 |
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DAI VIET | 1054 - 1413 AD |
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LY DYNASTY |
| Long Thuy Thai Binh
| 1054-1058 |
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Chuong Thanh Gia Khanh
| 1059-1065 |
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Long Chuong Thien Tu
| 1066-1067 |
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Thien Huong Bao Tuong
| 1068-1068 |
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Than Vu
| 1069-1072 |
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| Thai Ninh
| 1072-1075 |
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Anh Vu Chieu Thang
| 1076-1084 |
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Quang Huu
| 1085-1091 |
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Hoi Phu
| 1092-1101 |
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Long Phu
| 1101-1119 |
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Hoi Tuong Dai Khanh
| 1110-1119 |
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Thien Phu Due Vu
| 1120-1126 |
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Thien Phu Khanh Tho
| 1127-1127 |
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| Thien Thuan
| 1128-1132 |
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Thien Chuong Bao Tu
| 1133-1138 |
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| Thieu Minh
| 1138-1139 |
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Dai Dinh
| 1140-1162 | Dai Dinh Thong Bao
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Chinh Long Bao Ung
| 1163-1173 |
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Thien Cam Chi Bao
| 1174-1175 |
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| Trinh Phu
| 1176-1185 | |
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Thien Tu Gia Thuy
| 1186-1201 | Thien Tu Nguyen Bao
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Thien Gia Bao Huu
| 1202-1204 | |
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Tri Binh Long Ung
| 1205-1210 | Tri Binh Thong Bao
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| Kien Gia
| 1211-1224 | |
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| Thien Chuong Huu Dao
| 1224-1225 |
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TRAN DYNASTY |
| Kien Trung
| 1225-1231 | Kien Trung Thong Bao
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Thien Ung Chinh Binh
| 1232-1250 | Chinh Binh Thong Bao
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Nguyen Phong
| 1251-1258 | Nguyen Phong Thong Bao
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- Tran Thanh Tong
1258-1278
| Thieu Long
| 1258-1272 |
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Bao Phu
| 1273-1278 |
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| Thieu Bao
| 1279-1284 |
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Trung Hung
| 1285-1293 |
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| Hung Long
| 1293-1314 |
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| Dai Khanh
| 1314-1323 |
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Khai Thai
| 1324-1329 | Khai Thai Thong Bao
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| Khai Huu
| 1329-1341 |
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| Thieu Phong
| 1341-1357 | Thieu Phong Nguyen Bao
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Thieu Phong Thong Bao
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Dai Tri
| 1358-1369 | Dai Tri Thong Bao
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Dai Tri Nguyen Bao
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| Dai Dinh
| 1369-1370 | Dai Dinh Thong Bao
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| Thieu Khanh
| 1370-1372 | Thieu Khanh Thong Bao
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| Long Khanh
| 1372-1377 |
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| Xuong Phu
| 1377-1388 |
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| Quang Thai
| 1388-1398 |
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| Kien Tan
| 1398-1400 |
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| Hung Khanh
| 1407-1407 |
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- Tran Quy Khoang
1409-1413
| Trung Quang
| 1409-1413 |
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DAI NGU | 1400 - 1407 AD |
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HO DYNASTY |
| Thanh Nguyen
| 1400-1401 | Thanh Nguyen Thong Bao
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| Thieu Thanh
| 1401-1402 | Han Nguyen Thong Bao
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Khai Dai
| 1403-1407 |
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AN NAM | 1407 - 1427 AD |
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UNDER CHINESE MING DYNASTY |
Ho was defeated by Chinese Ming dynasty. |
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DAI VIET | 1428 - 1802 AD |
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LATER LE DYNASTY |
| Thuan Thien
| 1428-1433 | Thuan Thien Nguyen Bao
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| Thieu Binh
| 1434-1439 | Thieu Binh Thong Bao
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Thieu Binh Phong Bao
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Thieu Binh Thanh Bao
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Dai Bao
| 1440-1442 | Dai Bao Thong Bao
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| Thai Hoa
| 1443-1453 | Thai Hoa Thong Bao
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Dien Ninh
| 1454-1459 | Dien Ninh Thong Bao
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| Thien Hung
| 1459-1460 | Thien Hung Thong Bao
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| Quang Thuan
| 1460-1469 | Quang Thuan Thong Bao
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Hong Duc
| 1470-1497 | Hong Duc Thong Bao
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| Canh Thong
| 1497-1504 | Canh Thong Thong Bao
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| Thai Trinh
| 1505-1505 |
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| Doan Khanh
| 1505-1509 | Doan Khanh Thong Bao
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| Hong Thuan
| 1510-1516 | Hong Thuan Thong Bao
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| Quang Thieu
| 1516-1526 | Quang Thieu Thong Bao
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| Thong Nguyen
| 1522-1527 |
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| Nguyen Hoa
| 1533-1548 | Nguyen Hoa Thong Bao
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| Thuan Binh
| 1548-1556 |
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| Thien Huu
| 1557-1557 |
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Chinh Tri
| 1558-1571 |
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Hong Phuc
| 1572-1573 |
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| Gia Thai
| 1573-1599 | Gia Thai Thong Bao
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Quang Hung
| 1578-1599 |
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| Than Duc
| 1600-1600 |
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Hoang Dinh
| 1601-1619 |
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| Vinh To
| 1619-1628 |
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Duc Long
| 1629-1634 |
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Duong Hoa
| 1635-1643 |
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| Phuc Thai
| 1643-1649 |
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| Khan Duc
| 1649-1652 |
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Thinh Duc
| 1653-1657 |
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Vinh Tho
| 1658-1661 | Vinh Tho Thong Bao
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Van Khanh
| 1662-1662 |
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| Canh Tri
| 1663-1671 |
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| Duong Duc
| 1672-1673 |
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Duc Nguyen
| 1674-1675 |
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| Vinh Tri
| 1676-1680 | Vinh Tri Thong Bao
Vinh Tri Nguyen Bao
Vinh Tri Chi Bao
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Chinh Hoa
| 1680-1705 | Chinh Hoa Thong Bao
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| Vinh Thinh
| 1705-1719 | Vinh Thinh Thong Bao
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Bao Thai
| 1720-1729 | Bao Thai Thong Bao
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| Vinh Khanh
| 1729-1732 |
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| Long Duc
| 1732-1735 |
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| Vinh Huu
| 1735-1740 |
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| Canh Hung
| 1740-1786 | Canh Hung Thong Bao
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Canh Hung Trung Bao
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Canh Hung Chi Bao
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Canh Hung Vinh Bao
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Canh Hung Thai Bao
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Canh Hung Cu Bao
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Canh Hung Trong Bao
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Canh Hung Tuyen Bao
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Canh Hung Thuan Bao
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Canh Hung Chinh Bao
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Canh Hung Noi Bao
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Canh Hung Dung Bao
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Canh Hung Lai Bao
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Canh Hung Dai Bao
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| Chieu Thong
| 1786-1788 | Chieu Thong Thong Bao
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MAC DYNASTY |
| Minh Duc
| 1527-1529 | Minh Duc Thong Bao
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Minh Duc Nguyen Bao
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| Dai Chinh
| 1530-1540 | Dai Chinh Thong Bao
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| Quang Hoa
| 1540-1546 | Quang Hoa Thong Bao
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- Mac Phuc Nguyen
1546-1561
| Vinh Dinh
| 1547-1547 | Vinh Dinh Thong Bao
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Vinh Dinh Chi Bao
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Canh Lich
| 1548-1553 |
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Quang Bao
| 1554-1561 |
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NGUYEN LORD (Dang Trong, Inner Region) |
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TRINH LORD (Dang Ngoai, Outer Region) |
TAY SON DYNASTY |
| Thai Duc
| 1776-1793 | Thai Duc Thong Bao
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| Quang Trung
| 1788-1792 | Quang Trung Thong Bao
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Quang Trung Dai Bao
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- Nguyen Quang Toan
1792-1802
| Canh Thinh
| 1793-1800 | Canh Thinh Thong Bao
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Canh Thinh Dai Bao
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Bao Hung
| 1801-1802 | Bao Hung Thong Bao
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VIET NAM | 1802 - 1832 AD |
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In 1802 Emperor Gia Long sent Ambassador Le Quang Dinh to China to get approval of the new country name of Nam Viet. Nam was indicated the old land of An Nam and Viet was indicated the new land (the South) of Viet Thuong. The Emperor of China reversed the order of two wordsNam Viet into Viet Nam. He did not want to invoke Viet Nam to remember the kingdom of Nam Viet of Trieu Da and to think Kuang-hsi and Kuang Tung belonged to it in the future. |
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NGUYEN DYNASTY |
| Gia Long
| 1802-1820 | Gia Hung Thong Bao
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Gia Long Thong Bao
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- Nguyen Thanh To
1820-1840
| Minh Mang
| 1820-1840 | Minh Mang Thong Bao
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DAI NAM | 1832 - 1945 AD |
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Emperor Minh Mang changed the country name of Viet Nam to Dai Nam. At the end of 20thcentury the French conquered Dai Nam and signed a Treaty of Protectorate with Nguyen dynasty. The Nguyen court wrote down Dai Nam Quoc on the treaty and the French used the term An Namin their translation. Later on, the French terms Tonkin and Annam described the Protectorates of North Vietnam and Central Vietnam; and Cochinchina described the Colony of South Vietnam. The entire region of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos was named Indochine. |
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NGUYEN DYNASTY |
- Nguyen Thanh To
1820-1840
| Minh Mang
| 1820-1840 | Minh Mang Thong Bao
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| Thieu Tri
| 1841-1847 | Thieu Tri Thong Bao
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- Nguyen Duc Tong
1848-1883
| Tu Duc
| 1848-1883 | Tu Duc Thong Bao
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- Nguyen Gian Tong
1883-1884
| Kien Phuc
| 1883-1884 | Kien Phuc Thong Bao
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- Nguyen Ham Nghi
1885-1885
| Ham Nghi
| 1885-1885 | Ham Nghi Thong Bao
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- Nguyen Canh Tong
1886-1888
| Dong Khanh
| 1886-1888 | Dong Khanh Thong Bao
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- Nguyen Thanh Thai
1889-1907
| Thanh Thai
| 1889-1907 | Thanh Thai Thong Bao
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| Duy Tan
| 1907-1916 | Duy Tan Thong Bao
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- Nguyen Hoang Tong
1916-1925
| Khai Dinh
| 1916-1925 | Khai Dinh Thong Bao
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| Bao Dai
| 1926-1945 | Bao Dai Thong Bao
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VIETNAM | 1945 AD |
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In April, 1945, the first national government was established and headed by Tran Trong Kim, the country name of Vietnam was again changed to Viet Nam. |
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Note for numismatists:
For about 30 years from the beginning of 19th century and since 1945 until present time, Vietnam has been known with its current country name VIETNAM. Numismatists sometimes get confused about how to call the coins of Vietnam. Without intention of using "the bad name", one may call ANNAM coin and only mean to differentiate with the coins cast after 1946. Other may call VIETNAM coin or IMPERIAL VIETNAM coin. Note that not all coins were minted by emperors and there were a great amount of coins minted by rebels and people, particularly in period of TRINH NGUYEN. Authors would suggest that the term ANCIENT COIN of VIETNAM when referring to the round coin with square hole of Vietnam is more appropriate. |
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