New prefix with two digits between two letters.
One Yuan
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Dated 1999 |
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Reverse |
Latest serial number format with two digits sandwiched between two alphabets and then followed by 6 digits. The total letters and numbers used is still 9. This is just a matter of shifting the second alphabets one pacing to the right to create a new format.
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