Three sets of commemorative banknotes in Chinese history

Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the People’s Bank of China has issued 3 sets of commemorative banknotes with special significance and multiple security printing.

In September 1999, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the People’s Bank of China issued the first commemorative “Commemorative 50th Anniversary” commemorative notes to all parts of the country; November 28, 2000, to welcome the new century After the arrival of the new millennium, the People’s Bank of China issued a set of “Commemorating the New Century” commemorative banknotes (one) and “welcoming the new century” common commemorative coins (one piece); July 8, 2008, in Beijing On the occasion of the 30-day countdown to the Olympic Games, the People's Bank of China issued a commemorative note for the 29th Olympic Games.

The Commemorative Banknote of the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of China


The 50th anniversary of the founding of the 50 yuan commemorative banknote positive


The 50th anniversary of the founding of the 50 yuan commemorative banknote back

In order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the People's Bank of China issued a commemorative banknote in memory of the commemorative notes of the “50th Anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China” in September 1999 throughout the country. The front page of the commemorative banknote on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the PRC was the scene when Chairman Mao Zedong announced the founding of the People's Republic of China on the Tiananmen Gate. On the left side of the commemorative banknote, a dynamic holographic pattern with a combination of "Tiananmen" and "50" is attached. At the lower left of the commemorative banknote there is also a group of blind denominations, as well as a number of gradients. On the back of the commemorative banknote, the pattern is a combination of Earth, Peace Dove, Bronze Lion, and Tiananmen Huabiao. The denomination of the commemorative banknotes for the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China was 50 yuan, and the total circulation was 60 million. The commemorative banknotes of the "50th Anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China" used a variety of high-tech security measures: (1) Printing on colored paper (2) Fixed image watermark. (3) Open window holographic microtext security line. (4) Dynamic holographic pattern. (5) red, blue color fiber. (6) Manually engrave the main scene. (7) Number of hidden denominations. (8) Light denomination ink denomination number. (9) Yin and Yang complementary printed patterns. (10) Engraving gravure printing. (11) Shaped numbers. (12) Offset microtext.


"Welcome to the New Century" Commemorative Banknote

To welcome the arrival of the new century and the new millennium, the People’s Bank of China issued a set of “Commemorating the New Century” commemorative banknotes (one) and “welcoming the new century” common commemorative coins on November 28, 2000 (one) The commemorative banknotes for the “Welcome to the New Century” (hereinafter referred to as the Century Banknotes) have a main color of golden yellow, and the front view is based on Beijing’s Nine Dragon Wall “Rising Dragon”. The left side of the “Dragon” is the “Fireball” auspicious pattern, with the face left. The side transparent window is the "Tiantan" pattern, and the right side is the dynamic hologram logo. The back side is the representative building of the new century - the China Millennium Monument. Above is the Chinese traditional "Flying Sky" motif and the "People's Bank of China" Chinese Pinyin. The “People’s Bank of China” logo and the denomination of the 29th Olympic Games commemorative banknotes are the “National Emblem” logo of the People's Republic of China and the Mongolian, Tibetan, Victorian, and Zhuang nationality characters at the bottom right.

The People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue a commemorative banknote of the 29th Olympic Games on July 8, 2008, with a denomination of 10 yuan and a circulation of 6 million copies.

The 29th Olympic Games commemorative banknote has a main color of blue-green, a ticket length of 148.5 mm and a width of 72.0 mm. The front view of the commemorative banknote is the National Stadium, the main venue of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Above it is the emblem of the 29th Olympic Games and the background is the pattern of the Temple of Heaven. The upper left corner of the ticket surface is the “10” luminous denomination, below which is the national stadium watermark pattern; the lower left side of the ticket surface is the Braille denomination mark, the holographic positioning hollow logo, and the double-color wiring special number; the right side of the ticket surface is the Chinese people from top to bottom The national emblem design, gravure touch line, denomination number "10" and "pick circle". The main motifs on the back of the commemorative banknotes are the ancient Greek sculpture “Discus,” and the athlete group image and “2008”. Under the main landscape pattern is the year number "2008" and the president's seal. On the left of the face are the words "The 29th Olympic Games commemoration", the denomination number "10", the Chinese pinyin "YUAN" and the holographic window security line; on the top of the face is the "People's Bank of China" Pinyin, and the name of Mengyin, The "People's Bank of China" and the denomination of Tibetan, Uighur and Zhuang nationality.

The front of the main venue of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games - the National Stadium, the People's Bank of China, the national emblem, the emblem of the 29th Olympic Games, the touch line, etc. are printed in gravure and gravure printing. . On the left side of the ticket surface is a 5.5mm wide holographic window security thread with microtext "BEIJING 2008" on both sides of the security thread and a holographic pattern "10" in the middle. When looking at the change angle, the colors on both sides of the security thread alternate between green and magenta.

On the front and back side of the offset printing, there are “BEIJING 2008”, “10” and “One world with the same dream” words in the offset microtext.

The frontal main motif of the “Celebrating the New Century” commemorative coin (hereinafter referred to as the “Century Currency”) is a historical wheel rolling forward, lining the landscape of rockets and modern high-rise buildings with the word “People's Republic of China” above the inner margin and the year 2000 below. On the back of the main landscape, the sun shines on the background, the earth, ribbons, and human eyes form a symbol of the year 2000. Above the inner edge is the word “greet the new century,” and below it is the “10 yuan.” Denomination is 100 yuan, ticket length is 165mm, width is 80mm; material is plastic; century coin denomination is 10 yuan, diameter 25.5mm, material is two-color copper alloy

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