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  • curprev 06:5206:52, 11 July 2019 211.46.130.171 talk 58,549 bytes +37 Undid revision because the 2,000 won bill does exist, but it is a commemorative banknote. The government doesn't recommend using this bill for transaction. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 06:4106:41, 11 July 2019 211.46.130.171 talk 58,512 bytes −35 I deleted the 'rarely used banknotes: ₩2,000' section because ₩2,000 banknote is not 'rarely used', it doesn't exist. I am a South Korean citizen, and it's not like the U.S where you have $2 and $20. undo

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