The front is a picture of train, offset printed with a light purple background, and the gravure printed with black and green tones; the reverse is offset printed with the national emblem and “People’s Bank of China, two-jiao” in four Chinese, Mongolian, Tibetan and Uighur characters, offset printed with a light grass green background. , brown and yellow tones; hollow five-pointed star watermark. The coin was issued on March 1, 1955, and began to be collected but not paid on November 15, 1971. It ceased circulation on January 1, 1999. Ticket size is 120 × 55 mm (4.72 × 2.17 inches).
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Both sides are gravure printed with offset printing shading. The front is a picture of Tiananmen in red;