Both sides are gravure printed with offset printing shading. The front is a picture of Baota Mountain in blue; the back is the national emblem and the Chinese, Mongolian, Tibetan and Uighur characters of “People’s Bank of China, Two Yuan” in blue; a hollow five-pointed star. watermark. The banknote was issued on March 1, 1955, and has only been accepted but not paid since December 1976. It ceased circulation on January 1, 1999. The number is a three-character ahead and a seven-digit number. Ticket size is 155 × 70 mm (6.1 × 2.76 inches).
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