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How much is MOP50,000 equal to RMB?
Calculated by 1 MOP =0.7950 RMB, 50,000 MOP is about 39,750 RMB, and the currency exchange rate changes every day.

The issue of MOP is supported by 100% foreign exchange reserves. Note-issuing banks must pay the equivalent of HK$ to the Macao Monetary Authority at the fixed exchange rate of HK$ to MOP 1.03 as the legal reserve for issuing banknotes. With the support of 100% reserve, the Macao Monetary Authority ensured the full convertibility of the Macao pataca to the reserve currency (Hong Kong dollar), thus establishing the linked exchange rate between the Macao pataca and the Hong Kong dollar. Since the Hong Kong dollar is linked to the US dollar, the Macao dollar is indirectly linked to the US dollar, and the exchange rate is about one dollar to eight Macao dollars.

Macau currency is divided into bank notes of Atlantic Bank and China Bank, which are 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan, 500 yuan and 1000 yuan respectively. Coins are 1 minute, 2 cents, 5 cents, 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan.

On the occasion of the seventh anniversary of Beijing's successful bid to host the Olympic Games, the Macao Monetary Authority officially issued commemorative banknotes for the 29th Olympic Games on July 13.

With the approval of the International Olympic Committee and BOCOG, according to Administrative Regulation No.5/2008 of the Macao Special Administrative Region, Bank of China Macau Branch was approved to issue commemorative banknotes of the 29th Olympic Games with a face value of 20 yuan, with a circulation of 4 million.

Ding Lianxing, Chairman of the Macao Monetary Authority, said at the launching ceremony: "On the coming August 8th, the dream of the centennial Olympic Games will come true. The slogan "One World, One Dream" put forward by Beijing Olympic Games fully embodies that the Olympic Games belong to all mankind. The Bank of China participated in the spread of the Olympic spirit and concept by issuing commemorative banknotes for the Olympic Games. We think this is a measure worthy of recognition and appreciation. As one of the two note-issuing banks in the Macao Special Administrative Region, Bank of China Macau Branch has actively participated in and promoted Macao's economic and financial development for many years. This issue of commemorative banknotes commemorates the Beijing Olympic Games, allowing the people of the Macao SAR to share the joy of hosting international sports events in the motherland, and also embodies the concept of hosting the Olympic Games in the Macao SAR. "

The front of the MOP Olympic commemorative banknote adopts the pattern of Macau Bank of China Tower, the emblem of Beijing Olympic Games and the architectural column pattern of ancient Olympic stadiums. On the back, the Bird's Nest, the main stadium of the Beijing Olympic Games, is used, supplemented by auspicious clouds and Macau lotus patterns with traditional characteristics of China, combined with the image elements of the Beijing Olympic Games and multicolor graphics symbolizing sports. MOP Olympic commemorative banknotes are bound and sold at a premium in Macau, Hong Kong and some overseas regions.

In Macao and Hong Kong, it is sold in the form of single banknote, four consecutive banknotes, one-to-one combination of Hong Kong dollars and Macao patacas (one single banknote combination of Hong Kong dollars and Macao patacas) and four-to-four combination of Hong Kong dollars and Macao patacas (one set of four consecutive banknotes). The sales prices are 88 yuan MOP, RMB 328, RMB 278 and RMB 898 respectively. The sales period of Olympic commemorative banknotes in Macao is divided into two stages: the first stage is from July 16 to July 3 1 day, 2008, and the sales target is Macao residents; The second stage is from August 8 to August 24, 2008, and the sales target is not limited. Interested parties can purchase at the designated outlets of Bank of China Macau Branch during the sales period according to the above provisions.

After deducting the face value, joining fee, binding fee, sales fee and other costs, the proceeds from the sale of Macao Olympic banknotes will all be used for the establishment of BOC Macao Charity Fund and all for charity.