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The renminbi with a face value of 100 yuan was issued when China issued the fourth set of renminbi on April 27, 1987.
The People's Bank of China issued the fourth set of renminbi on April 27, 1987. There are 9 denominations of 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 50 yuan, and 100 yuan, of which 1 jiao, 5 jiao, and 1 yuan have two kinds of coins and banknotes.
Compared with the third set of renminbi, the large denomination of renminbi has been increased. In order to meet the needs of the anti-counterfeiting renminbi work, on 20 August 1992, the revised version of the 1990 yuan coupon was issued, and a security line was added.
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It was released on December 1, 1948.
The first set of renminbi was issued on December 1, 1948, with a total of 62 varieties in 12 denominations, including 2 types of 1 yuan coupons, 4 types of 5 yuan coupons, 4 types of 10 yuan coupons, 7 types of 20 yuan coupons, 7 types of 50 yuan coupons, 10 types of 100 yuan coupons, 5 types of 200 yuan coupons, 6 types of 500 yuan coupons, 6 types of 1000 yuan coupons, 5 types of 5000 yuan coupons, 4 types of 10000 yuan coupons, and 2 types of 50,000 yuan coupons.
On March 1, 1955, the second set of renminbi was announced, with a total of 10 kinds, 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 3 yuan and 5 yuan, and on December 1, 1957, another 10 yuan and 1 kind.
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The first set of renminbi issued in 1948 included 50,100 yuan, but that was the old currency, which is now equivalent to 5 cents and one cent. The 50 yuan and 100 yuan in circulation are first issued and used in 1987.
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The first set of renminbi was issued on December 1, 1948, with a total of 62 varieties of 12 denominations, including 2 types of 1 yuan coupons, 4 types of 5 yuan coupons, 4 types of 10 yuan coupons, 7 types of 20 yuan coupons, 7 types of 50 yuan coupons, 10 types of 100 yuan coupons, 5 types of 200 yuan coupons, 6 types of 500 yuan coupons, 6 types of 1000 yuan coupons, 5 types of 5000 yuan coupons, 4 types of 10000 yuan coupons, There are 2 types of 50,000 yuan coupons (there are two versions of the 100 yuan coupon for the front Wanshou Mountain view and the 50 yuan coupon for the front train view issued in 1949).
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The RMB 100 version was issued on October 1, 1999.
RMB is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, the yuan is its most basic unit, 100 yuan is a denomination of RMB, the market circulation of RMB note 100 yuan, 100 yuan banknote is the largest denomination of RMB.
In October 1999, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of RMB, and from November 12, 2015, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2015 edition, and the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2015 edition made appropriate adjustments to some of the designs under the premise of maintaining the specifications of the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2005 edition, the main pattern on the front and back, the main color, the name of the People's Bank of China, the national emblem, the name of the Braille, the name of the Chinese pinyin bank, and the ethnic script, the overall anti-counterfeiting performance has been improved. Cancel the right holographic magnetic window security line and the lower right corner of the anti-copy pattern, adjust the denomination number style, the face of the local decorative pattern color and offset printing pattern and its position, the 2015 edition of the fifth set of RMB 100 yuan banknotes issued, and the same denomination of the circulation of RMB equivalent to circulation.
The fifth set of renminbi will be announced at one time and issued in installments. On October 1, 1999, the first 100 yuan banknote was issued, on October 16, 2000, the 20 yuan banknote and 1 dime coin were issued, on September 1, 2001, the 50 yuan banknote and 10 yuan banknote were issued, on November 18, 2002, the 5 yuan banknote and 5 jiao coins were issued, on July 30, 2004, the 1 yuan banknote was issued, and the main design of the 2005 banknote was the same as that of the 1999 version, but the dimming number, the position of the denomination watermark was adjusted, the gravure feel line was added, and the anti-copy mark was added. The back denomination number plus the suffix yuan, etc. The 2015 version of the 100 yuan banknote has been adjusted to improve the machine-readable performance under the premise that the specifications and main pattern remain unchanged, and the face design, anti-counterfeiting features and layout have been adjusted to improve the machine-readable performance, and the advanced public anti-counterfeiting technology has been adopted to make it easier for the public to identify the authenticity.
In order to meet the requirements of economic development and market currency circulation, on October 1, 1999, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the People's Bank of China successively issued the fifth set of the 1999 edition of the renminbi. The fifth set of RMB has a total of 1 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan 8 denominations, of which 1 yuan has banknotes, coins 2 kinds, the fifth set of RMB inherited the traditional experience of Chinese printing technology, borrowed from the advanced technology of foreign banknote design, in the anti-counterfeiting performance and adapt to the modernization of currency processing has been greatly improved. The front of each denomination currency adopts the head of the chairman in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the bottom lining adopts the famous Chinese flower pattern, and the main scene pattern on the back fully expresses China's long history and magnificent mountains and rivers through the selection of representative patterns with national characteristics, and promotes China's great national culture, and the fifth set of RMB cancels the fourth set of RMB in the 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao and 2 yuan banknotes, and restores the 20 yuan banknotes.
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The earliest issuance of 100 yuan was on December 1, 1948, and it was also the first set of renminbi in China.
The time of issuance. Following the first 100 yuan issuance, 100 yuan was issued in 1949, 1980, 1990, 1999, 2005 and 2015.
People's Bank of China.
The fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2015 edition will be issued from November 12, 2015, and the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2015 edition will maintain the specifications of the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2005 edition, the main design on the front and back, the main color, the name of the "People's Bank of China", the national emblem, Braille and Hanyu Pinyin.
Under the premise that the line name and ethnic script remain unchanged, some patterns have been adjusted to improve the overall anti-counterfeiting performance.
The official website shall prevail.
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The renminbi is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, the yuan is its most basic unit, and one hundred yuan is a denomination of the renminbi. It is common to add " before the number to indicate the amount in RMB. The RMB coupon (banknote) in circulation in the market is 100 yuan.
The 100 yuan note is the largest denomination of RMB.
On November 12, 2015, the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes for the 2015 edition was issued.
The first set of renminbi was issued from December 1, 1948 to December 1953.
The second set of renminbi was issued from March 1, 1955 to April 20, 1962 (100 yuan was not issued).
The third set of renminbi was issued from April 20, 1962 to January 5, 1974 (100 yuan was not issued).
The fourth set of renminbi was issued from April 27, 1987 to January 5, 1996.
The fifth set of renminbi has been issued since October 1, 1999.
From May 1, 2018, the fourth set of RMB 100 banknotes will be discontinued in circulation. Redemption will be closed on April 30, 2019.
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May 10, 1988.
On May 10, 1988, 100 yuan, 2 yuan, 1 yuan and 2 jiao notes were issued, and on September 22, 1988, 10 yuan, 5 yuan and 1 jiao notes were issued. In order to improve the anti-counterfeiting ability of the renminbi, on August 20, 1992, the 1990 version of 50 yuan and 100 yuan banknotes were issued nationwide.
On April 25, 1987, *** issued an order to issue the fourth set of renminbi, instructing the People's Bank of China to issue the fourth set of renminbi one after another from April 27, 1987. The fourth set of RMB has 6 main coins of 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 50 yuan and 100 yuan, and 3 kinds of auxiliary coins of 1 jiao, 2 jiao and 5 jiao, with a total of 9 main and auxiliary coins.
Generally speaking, banknotes are designed with several principles in mind, including anti-counterfeiting, negotiability and artistry. Banknotes are designed in different colors such as red, green and blue to make them more recognizable in circulation, allowing the public to quickly identify the banknote denomination even from a long distance.
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The red 100 yuan is the fifth set of renminbi, which was issued on October 1, 1999.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the People's Bank of China successively issued the fifth set of renminbi (1999 edition).
The fifth set of renminbi inherits the traditional experience of China's printing technology, draws on the advanced technology of foreign banknote design, and has greatly improved its anti-counterfeiting performance and adaptation to the modernization of currency processing.
The front of each denomination currency adopts the head of the chairman in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the backing adopts the famous Chinese flower pattern, and the main scene pattern on the back fully expresses China's long history and magnificent mountains and rivers through the selection of representative patterns with national characteristics, and promotes China's great national culture.
On April 29, 2019, the central bank issued an announcement that the People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue the fifth set of RMB for the 2019 version from August 30, 2019.
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The Red 100 RMB has been issued since October 1, 1999.
In October 1999, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of renminbi. In August 2005, in order to improve the anti-counterfeiting technology and printing quality, the fifth set of RMB 2005 was issued.
The People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes for the 2015 edition on November 12, 2015. The 2015 edition of the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes has made appropriate adjustments to some patterns and improved the overall anti-counterfeiting performance on the premise of maintaining the specifications of the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes of the 2005 edition, the main pattern on the front and back, the main color, the name of the "People's Bank of China", the national emblem, the name of the Braille, the Chinese pinyin line, and the ethnic characters.
In the middle of the ticket, the number "100" is added, and the flower pattern below it is adjusted to purple; Cancel the denomination number of photo-variable ink in the lower left corner, and adjust it to offset printing pattern, and the top of it is a two-color horizontal number; On the right side of the main scene pattern on the front, a light-changing hollow window opening safety line and a vertical number are added; The numbers of the denomination in the upper right corner have been changed from horizontal to vertical, and the number style has been adjusted. The face date is changed to "2015"; Canceled the right holographic magnetic window opening security line and the anti-copy pattern in the lower right corner; Adjusted the denomination number style, the color of the local decorative pattern on the face of the ticket, and the offset printing pattern and its position. After the issuance of the fifth set of RMB 100 banknotes in the 2015 edition, the equivalent value of the RMB banknotes in circulation of the same denomination will be circulated.
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The first set of 100 yuan was issued on January 10, 1949, the fourth set of 100 yuan was issued on April 25, 1987, and the fifth set of 100 yuan was issued on October 1, 1999.
Extended information: 1. The fifth set of RMB is in use, of which the banknotes are denominations of 1 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, and 100 yuan; Coins come in denominations of 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 1 jiao, 5 jiao, and 1 yuan. The units of RMB auxiliary currency are jiao and cent.
1 yuan is equal to 10 jiao, and 1 jiao is equal to 10 points.
2. RMB is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB will be out of circulation from May 1, 2018 (except for 1 Jiao and 5 Jiao banknotes and 5 Jiao and 1 Yuan coins). The renminbi that has been withdrawn from circulation has been collected by many users.
3. There will be a serial number on the banknote, which is used to mark the printing batch. The "prefix" is the letter or Roman numeral that precedes it, and the "number" is the number that follows the letter. It is arranged and printed by the banknote printing factory according to certain rules; The serial number is constantly adjusted when printing banknotes.
4. The fifth set of RMB.
The fifth set of RMB was issued after September 28, 1999. Since the reform and opening up, with the sustained, healthy and rapid development of the socialist market economy, the demand for cash in society has also increased. The design and printing of the fourth set of RMB was limited by the conditions at the time, and there were some shortcomings in itself, such as the simple anti-counterfeiting measures, which was not conducive to the anti-counterfeiting of RMB; Lack of machine-readable performance, which is not conducive to automatic banknote processing, etc.
All of this requires the issuance of a new version of the renminbi in due course.
On October 1, 1999, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the People's Bank of China successively issued the fifth set of renminbi in accordance with Order No. 268 of the People's Republic of China. The fifth set of renminbi has eight denominations: 100 yuan, 50 yuan, 20 yuan, 10 yuan, 5 yuan, 1 yuan, 5 jiao, and 1 jiao.
The fifth set of renminbi has increased the denomination of 20 yuan and cancelled the denomination of 2 yuan according to the fact that the main currency of medium and low denominations in circulation in the market has actually assumed a large number of change roles, making the denomination structure more reasonable. The fifth set of renminbi is taken"Announced once and issued in installments"way. On October 1, 1999, the first 100 yuan banknote was issued; On 16 October 2000, the 20 yuan note, 1 yuan and 1 dime coins were issued; On September 1, 2001, 50 yuan and 10 yuan banknotes were issued; On November 18, 2002, 5 yuan banknotes and 5 dimes were issued; On July 30, 2004, the 1 Yuan note was issued.
In order to improve the printing process and anti-counterfeiting technology level of the fifth set of RMB, with the approval of ***, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of RMB 2005 100 yuan, 50 yuan, 20 yuan, 10 yuan, 5 yuan banknotes and stainless steel 1 dime coins on August 31, 2005.
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