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100 Chinese Yuan Banknote (One Hundred Yuan China: 2005) Obverse & Reverse.
100 Yuan - Zhongguo Renmin Yinhang - (Fifth series of the renminbi).
China Banknotes: Pick-907
Obverse: Mao Zedong and Prunus mume
Reverse: Great Hall of the People
Watermark: Mao Zedong
Color: Red
People's Republic of China Currency - Value 100
Issued by: People's Bank of China - Central Bank of China
Issued: August 31, 2005 - 5th Series Banknotes, Second (2005) Edition.
Size: 155 77 [mm]
Security Features: Watermark, Security Thread, Perfect register
Symbol: RMB - CN - CNY -
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The fifth series of renminbi banknotes and coins was progressively introduced from 1999. This series also bears the years 2005 (all except 1) and 2015 (100 only). As of 2016, it includes banknotes for 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. Significantly, the fifth series uses the portrait of Mao Zedong on all banknotes, in place of the various leaders and workers which had been featured previously. During this series new security features were added, the 2 denomination was discontinued, and the color pattern for each note was changed.
100 Chinese Yuan Banknote (One Hundred Yuan China: 2005) Obverse & Reverse.
100 Yuan - Zhongguo Renmin Yinhang - (Fifth series of the renminbi).
China Banknotes: Pick-907
Obverse: Mao Zedong and Prunus mume
Reverse: Great Hall of the People
Watermark: Mao Zedong
Color: Red
People's Republic of China Currency - Value 100
Issued by: People's Bank of China - Central Bank of China
Issued: August 31, 2005 - 5th Series Banknotes, Second (2005) Edition.
Size: 155 77 [mm]
Security Features: Watermark, Security Thread, Perfect register
Symbol: RMB - CN - CNY -
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The fifth series of renminbi banknotes and coins was progressively introduced from 1999. This series also bears the years 2005 (all except 1) and 2015 (100 only). As of 2016, it includes banknotes for 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. Significantly, the fifth series uses the portrait of Mao Zedong on all banknotes, in place of the various leaders and workers which had been featured previously. During this series new security features were added, the 2 denomination was discontinued, and the color pattern for each note was changed.