1. It is recommended that you pay more attention to observation when collecting cash.
2. Call the police immediately after receiving counterfeit money.
3. Never tolerate the use of counterfeit money.
1. RMB (legal tender in People's Republic of China (PRC))
Renminbi is the legal tender of People's Republic of China (PRC), and Bank of China is the national competent department in charge of RMB management, responsible for designing, printing and issuing RMB. The unit of RMB is yuan, and the auxiliary monetary unit of RMB is jiao and fen. 1 yuan equals 10 angle, 1 angle equals 10 minute. The symbol of RMB is the pinyin initials of Yuan Y plus two horizontal "RMB".
Since People's Republic of China (PRC) issued RMB 7 1 year ago, with the development of economic construction and the needs of people's life, five sets of RMB have been issued by 2020, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system of RMB banknotes, metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. Except for 1 min, 2 min and 5 min, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB has stopped circulating since May 1, 2065438 (1- and 5 min, 1 yuan coins). The RMB in circulation is mainly the fifth set of RMB issued in 1999, 2005, 20 15, 20 19 and 2020.
2. Development history
Renminbi is issued by the National Bank of China. Except for 1, 2, and 5 cents, the first, second, and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set has been withdrawn from circulation since May 1 and 2065438. Rmb in circulation is the fifth set of RMB in circulation: 1 min, 5 min, 1 yuan, 5 min, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan, and coins are 1 min, 2 min, 5 min,/kloc. 1950 Entrusted by President Nan Hanyu, Mr. Ma Wenwei wrote the words "People's Bank of China" for RMB. Of the five sets of RMB displayed in the China Coin Museum, the first set (except for the 5,000-yuan stamp of Weihe Bridge in version 1953) is arranged in the form of "China People's Bank" and Chinese characters. From right to left, when Chairman Mao reviewed the ticket version at 1952, he proposed that the RMB should be arranged from left to right, so from 1953, the "China People's Bank" on the RMB should be arranged from left to right.