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Saturday, 03 July 2010 06:06

Ten years after making its debut to commemorate the Group of Eight summit in Okinawa, the ¥2,000 bill is now an endangered species, virtually absent from daily transactions.
According to the Bank of Japan, which started issuing ¥2,000 bills on July 19, 2000, about 110 million bills, or 1 percent of all yen bills, are now in circulation.



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