Fifth series of the new Taiwan dollar banknote

Along with the introduction of this series of banknotes, the New Taiwan dollar became the official currency of the ROC and is no longer secondary to the silver yuan.

[1] This series also ends a four-decade tradition of including Chiang Kai-shek in most of the banknotes of higher denominations except for the NT$200 issue,[2] opting for the more "modern" themes.

Microprinting, windowed security threads, perfect registration devices and lithographic printing have been included.

The obverse of the banknote features the first president of the ROC, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, with the verses of "The Chapter of Great Harmony" by Confucius in the background.

The obverse of the banknote features the Generalissimo and Chairman of the Nationalist Government of the ROC Chiang Kai-shek, with his Land Reform Policy and Public Education in the background.

The obverse of the banknote features youth baseballers, known for their achievements as 17 times champion in the Little League World Series.

[8][9] Accordingly, the Central Bank of China relaunched the banknote with a holographic strip with the two errors rectified and the globe now rotated to the 140th meridian east[9] on 20 July 2005.

The Chung-Shan Building is shown in the NT$ 100 banknote.
The Presidential Office Building in Taipei is shown in the NT$ 200 banknote.
Dabajian Mountain is depicted on the NT$ 500 banknote.
Jade Mountain is depicted on the NT$ 1,000 banknote.
The erroneously labeled angle on the initial issue of the NT$ 1,000 banknote.
Nanhu Mountain is depicted on the NT$ 2,000 banknote.