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What happened to the 100 long-note commemorative coin issued in 2000?

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In 2000, we welcomed the Millennium plastic commemorative banknote-Dragon banknote.

In order to welcome the arrival of the new century and the new millennium, the People's Bank of China recently decided to issue a set of commemorative banknotes and a set of ordinary commemorative coins nationwide on June 28th, 2000.

"Welcome to the New Century" commemorative banknote denomination 100 yuan, ticket width 165 mm, width 80 mm, plastic material. Its main color is golden yellow, and the main scene on the front is based on the "dragon" pattern on the Jiulong wall in Beijing. On the left side of "Dragon" is an auspicious "Fire Bead" pattern, the transparent window on the left side of the ticket face is an "Temple of Heaven" pattern, and on the right side is a dynamic holographic symbol. The main scene on the back of the commemorative banknote is the representative building to welcome the new century-China Millennium Monument. On the top are the traditional "Flying" pattern of China and the Chinese phonetic alphabet of "People's Bank of China", on the upper right are the patterns of the people and national emblem of China, and on the lower right are the words and denominations of "People's Bank of China" in Mongolian, Tibetan, Uygur and Zhuang languages.

The common commemorative coin for "Welcome to the New Century" has a denomination of 10 yuan, a diameter of 25.5mm, and is made of bicolor copper alloy. The front main scene is a rolling historical wheel with rockets and modern high-rise buildings in the background. The words "China people * * and China" are above the inner edge, and the number 2000 is below. On the back, the main landscape pattern is set with the radiant sun as the background, and the earth, ribbons and human eyes form a figure symbolizing the year 2000, with the words "Welcome to the New Century" above the inner edge and the words "10 yuan" below.

The number of commemorative banknotes and commemorative coins issued to welcome the new century is100000 sets. They have the same function as the current RMB, and are equivalent to the RMB with the same denomination.