Can the wrong version of the RMB be identified?

Updated on collection 2024-03-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sure it can be identified! Take it to the People's Bank of China for identification! But there has never been a "wrong version of the RMB"!

    If it was a "wrong version", the "wrong currency" would have been taken back and destroyed by the People's Bank of China a long time ago! Even if it's a real "wrong coin", it's not collectible! A very simple truth:

    The 1999 and 2005 editions of the 100 yuan banknotes were printed on the same plate, and the other banknotes were not "wrong"? Is your banknote "misprinted"? Is it possible?

    Think about it! There are so many people in the country who are keen on the so-called "wrong version, wrong coin" is actually a "sick" behavior! It's not worth advocating, emulating, and having time to do something else is better than this!

    At present, the "wrong version and wrong currency" in society are actually deceptive tricks made up by some ill-intentioned people who want to make huge profits and speculate! Some bad ** followed the trend and hyped up "how many tens of thousands of yuan were sold for a wrong version of so-and-so"! It is easy for the masses who do not know the truth to be deceived!

    Abandon the illusions! Will the currency issued by the People's Bank of China, a country with a population of 1.4 billion, be "misprinted"?? Won't it make people all over the world laugh off their big teeth?

    The design, printing, inspection, delivery, and circulation of the renminbi are issued through the People's Bank of China after strict inspection and passing the checks at all levels! And the renminbi is currently one of the best anti-counterfeiting currencies in the world! So don't easily believe in the existence of "wrong versions, wrong coins".

    If you don't believe it, please take your "wrong coin" to the local People's Bank of China for scientific appraisal, and you can get an accurate conclusion.

    Recently, the People's Bank of China issued an announcement that the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2015 edition will be issued from November 12, 2015, and the new version of the 100 yuan banknotes has made adjustments to some patterns under the premise of keeping the main pattern and main color of the 2005 version of 100 yuan unchanged, which has significantly improved the overall anti-counterfeiting performance. In the previous changes in the face of the renminbi, this revision can be called a "small facelift" of the renminbi.

    Since the introduction of the fifth set of renminbi in 1999, the 100 yuan note has undergone an upgrade in 2005, and the 2015 version, which will be released this year, will be changed again after 10 years.

    The relevant person in charge of the central bank said that in the past ten years, vending equipment and automatic cash processing equipment have flourished, which has put forward higher requirements for the machine-readable performance of the yuan, and some criminals have also continued to use new technologies to counterfeit the yuan. In order to better protect the interests of RMB holders, it is necessary to continuously improve the anti-counterfeiting technology and printing quality of banknotes according to the development of science and technology, and issue the 2015 edition of 100 yuan banknotes.

    In order to eliminate the harm caused by the so-called "wrong version of RMB" in the whole society, the People's Bank of China re-released the fifth set of RMB 100 yuan to replace the 2005 version of the 100 yuan banknote! The 2005 version of the 100 yuan banknote is still in circulation, but the People's Bank of China will gradually withdraw it until it ceases to circulate. Therefore, people who still have "illusions" about the so-called "wrong version of RMB" should not continue to dream of making a fortune with "wrong version of the currency"!

    Wake up ...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello. With today's technology, there is no such thing as a wrong coin. It's all within the permissible range. So don't believe the online statement that the wrong currency is worth it, the Internet says it's valuable, but I haven't seen the deal!! So have the right judgment. Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This kind of white watermark moves up, which is very common, and it is not a mistake at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I have a hundred*** eye that is smeared.

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After sending it directly to the People's Bank of China for identification, you will know whether it is a "wrong currency"!