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The red 100 yuan yuan was the first to be issued in 1999 and was issued nationwide on October 1, 1999.
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.
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.
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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After liberation, he began to study it.
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The latest version of 100 yuan was issued in 1999.
Five sets of renminbi have been issued, the first, fourth and fifth sets all have 100 yuan, of which the first set of 100 yuan 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 yuan was issued on October 1, 1999.
The fifth set of renminbi is in use, in 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.
RMB is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB has ceased circulation since May 1, 2018, with the exception of 1 Jiao and 5 Jiao banknotes and 5 Jiao and 1 Yuan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.
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The 100 yuan people's coin was issued by which person.
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Hello. The 100 yuan was issued from April 27, 1987 to January 5, 1996.
This is already the fourth set of renminbi issued by China. There are no 100-yuan bills in the first three sets of renminbi. By the fourth set of RMB banknotes, there were only 100 yuan banknotes.
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A: Hello, the red 100 yuan is the fifth set of RMB.
That is, it was issued after October 1, 1999. The fifth set of RMB 100 yuan is divided into four types: 1999 version and 2005 version, as well as 2015 version and 2019 version, all of which belong to the RMB in circulation.
1. Renminbi
RMB is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, the People's Bank of China.
It is the competent authority of the state to manage the renminbi, and is responsible for the design, printing and issuance of the renminbi. The unit of RMB is yuan, and the unit of auxiliary currency of RMB is jiao and cent. 1 yuan is equal to 10 jiao, and 1 jiao luhua letter is equal to 10 points.
The RMB symbol is the first letter of the pinyin capital y plus two horizontal "", that is, "".
Since the issuance of the renminbi by the People's Republic of China, it has lasted 71 years, with the development of economic construction and the needs of people's lives and gradually improved and improved, as of 2020, five sets of renminbi have been issued, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system such as paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and commemorative coins. In addition to the three sets of coins, the first, second and third sets of renminbi have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of renminbi.
It will be closed from 1 May 2018 (except for 1 Jiao and 5 Jiao banknotes and 5 Jiao and 1 Yuan coins). The RMB in circulation is mainly the fifth set of RMB issued in 1999, 2005, 2015, 2019 and 2020.
On January 20, 2016, the People's Bank of China revealed at a meeting here that it would strive to launch a central bank as soon as possible.
Issued digital currency.
The meeting believed that under the current new normal of China's economy, exploring the issuance of digital currency by the central bank has positive practical significance and far-reaching historical significance.
2. Legal tender
Conceptually, fiat money can be confused with credit money. Credit currency is a country's ** or ** bank in charge, often in the form of paper vouchers as a limited currency, which is guaranteed by the country's ** credit to ensure that users can use the limited currency in a designated area to achieve market exchange. Former Soviet Union.
For example, when the state power existed, the former Soviet Union designated the "ruble" as its limited currency with its national credit guarantee, but with the collapse of the Soviet regime, its national credit guarantee no longer played the role of a companion, and the Soviet ruble could not obtain the monetary function of the state credit guarantee. Therefore, including the US dollar, which is the first limited currency of the United States, the current limited currency of Russia "Russian ruble", and the mainland of China.
of RMB, Hong Kong dollars.
The Australian dollar in Macau is a credit currency guaranteed by ** credit.
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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 been appropriately adjusted and adjusted on the premise that 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 Braille and Chinese Pinshi hunger names, and the ethnic characters remain unchanged, and the overall anti-counterfeiting performance has been improved.
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, it will be circulated at the same value as the same denomination of the same denomination.
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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 100 yuan version was issued from December 1, 1948. The current RMB 100 coupon was issued in 1987. It belongs to the fourth set of renminbi.
The fifth set of 100 yuan was issued on October 1, 1999. It was revised and released in 2005 and 2015.
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. The RMB coupon (banknote) in circulation in the market is 100 yuan. The 100 yuan note is the largest denomination of RMB.
The first set of RMB.
Since December 1, 1948, it has been issued in 12 denominations and 62 varieties, 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.
There are 10 kinds in total, 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 of eggplant were issued. In 1948, with the People's Liberation War.
In order to adapt to the development of the situation, there is an urgent need for a unified currency to replace the currencies of the liberated areas, which are so wide and complicated and inconvenient to convert. To this end, on December 1, 1948, the People's Bank of China was established in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province.
On the same day, the issuance of a unified renminbi began. Dong Biwu, who was the chairman of the North China People's Association at that time.
The comrade inscribed the name of the People's Bank of China for the renminbi.
RMB 100 anti-counterfeiting technology has: watermark: the fifth set of state 100 yuan for ***.
Fixed watermark and 100-word print for portraits; Red and Blue Fibers: On the face of the fifth set of 1999 RMB 100 Yuan banknotes, red and blue fibers can be seen randomly distributed in the watermarks of the paper; Security line: The fifth set of RMB 1999 version of 100 yuan is a magnetic microtext security line.
The 2005 version of 100 yuan is a holographic magnetic fenestration security line. The 1999 version of 10 yuan and 5 yuan is a holographic magnetic window security line.
Not counted. A wrong coin is a version error but at the same time issued by a bank.
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