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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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Red 100 RMB.
It belongs to the fifth set of RMB.
It was issued after September 28, 1999. 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.
The fifth set of renminbi will be issued one after another. 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.
Extended Materials. Paper money is a mandatory value symbol issued by the state (or in some regions) in place of metal money to carry out circulation. It was initially believed that only metal money was money.
After the appearance of value symbols such as paper money and bank bills, people included them in the scope of money. Later gradually realized that bank deposits.
It also has the same properties as paper money, and it can be used to buy goods and pay for services. In addition, there is a frequent reciprocal conversion between bank deposits and metal money and paper money.
Metal money, paper money, etc. is deposited in the bank, that is, bank deposits, and withdrawn from the bank is metal money, paper money and other currencies. This transformation of metal money, paper money, etc., from bank deposits, is not a conversion between money and non-money, but between two different forms of money.
Banknotes are less expensive to make, easier to keep, carry and transport, and avoid wear and tear in circulation of coinage. Paper money is a form of currency commonly used in all countries in the world today, and the earliest paper money in the world was the "Jiaozi" of Chengdu, Sichuan during the Northern Song Dynasty of China.
China was the first country in the world to use paper money.
Paper money refers to a currency symbol that is issued and used by the state in place of metal money. Compared with metal money, paper money is less expensive to make, easier to keep, carry and transport, and avoids the wear and tear of the coinage in circulation.
Paper money is money, which can only perform part of the functions of money: means of circulation and means of payment, and some countries' banknotes can also perform the function of world money.
Such as the US dollar, the euro.
etc.). RMB is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China and is issued by People's Bank of China authorized by the People's Republic of China. The state may not issue paper money arbitrarily, and the amount of paper money must be limited to the amount of money required in circulation.
The earliest paper money in the world was the "Jiaozi" in Chengdu, Sichuan during the Northern Song Dynasty of China. China is the earliest country in the world to use paper money.
The amount of money actually needed in circulation = the total amount of goods and the number of times money is in circulation.
Paper money is not cashed.
Non-cashable banknotes are banknotes issued by ** that cannot be exchanged for ** or ** banknotes, and their purchasing power.
Originating from the authority and credibility of **.
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The Red One Hundred Dollar was issued in 1999. The red 100 yuan is the fifth set of renminbi, that is, it has been issued since 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.
The renminbi is the legal tender of China, and the People's Bank of China is the competent authority for the administration of the renminbi.
The reason for the use of red for a hundred dollarsThe reason why 100 yuan should use red color is because red represents red fire in the eyes of Chinese people, and it is an auspicious color. Just as people wear red colors during the Chinese New Year or when they get married, it marks a kind of festivity, and the use of red in the renminbi shows a kind of people's spirit of the times. If you hold a 100 yuan denomination and look at it under the sun, you can see that there are alternating hollow characters on both sides of the front and back 100 words, giving people a sense of atmosphere and beauty.
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The red 100 yuan yuan was issued in 1999 and belongs to the fifth version of the yuan in China. The fifth set of renminbi has 8 denominations: 1 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, and 100 yuan, of which 1 yuan has 2 kinds of banknotes and coins.
The 100 yuan of the fifth set of RMB is the portrait of the chairman on the front and the Great Hall of the People on the back. The fifth set of 100 RMB is about 156 mm long and 76 mm wide. Magnetic microtext security thread is used for anti-counterfeiting.
The fifth set of RMB banknotes on the front of the main scene*** portraits are all hand-engraved gravure printing process, the image is lifelike, and the sense of concave and convex is strong. The fifth set of 100 RMB banknotes is printed in photo-variable ink on the lower left side of the obverse, which is green when viewed perpendicular to the face of the note and turns blue when tilted at a certain angle.
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