Yi Jiao (One Jiao or Ten Cents) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Yi Jiao (One Jiao or Ten Cents) Serial No - X#X
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Dated 1980 |
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Er Jiao (Two Jiao or Twenty Cents) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Wu Jiao (Five Jiao or Fifty Cents) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Wu Jiao (Five Jiao or Fifty Cents) Serial No - X#X#
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Dated 1980 |
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Yi Yuan (One Yuan) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Er Yuan (Two Yuan) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Wu Yuan (Five Yuan) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Shi Yuan (Ten Yuan) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Wu Shi Yuan (Fifty Yuan) Serial No - XX#
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Dated 1980 |
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Yi Bai Yuan (One Hundred Yuan)
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Dated 1980 |
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This is China 1980 issues from 1 Jiao (ten cents) to 100 Yuan. This series is still quite affordable with the exception of the two higher denominations of 50 and 100 Yuan. The demand for these two notes are getting popular and as such so are the asking selling price too especially those in uncirculated condition. I am not sure if these are all the notes issued as I have also included reprint of notes with slight changed in the serial numbers format. Each serial number comes with two alphabets and then followed by 8 digits, for example AA12345678. As the numbers range ran out, the serial number then changed where the first digit swapped place with the second alphabet ie A1A2345678 and so on. As I do not have any confirmation regarding the serial numbers issued it would be great if these are all the notes issued. Life will still go on even if I don't have them all in my collection. You just can't have it all, right?
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