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The renminbi was designed by Wang Yijiu and Shin Naiyong. The design and approval of the first renminbi began in April 1948, and the designers were Wang Yijiu and Shen Naiyong of the former Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Bank, who were also the first set of renminbi.
The main designer. The design of the first set of RMB ticket plates was mainly designed by Wang Yi of the Printing Bureau of the Bank of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region.
Jiu, Shen Naiyong served.
Release History. The renminbi is owned by the People's Bank of China.
Issued, in addition to three coins, the first set of RMB, the second set of RMB, and the third set of RMB.
has been withdrawn from circulation, the fourth set of yuan.
It will be withdrawn from circulation on 1 May 2018.
The renminbi circulating in the market is the fifth set of renminbi.
Until October 1, 1999, when the new edition was put into use, a total of five sets were issued, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system including paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and commemorative coins.
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The renminbi was invented by the Chinese.
On the renminbi, we will all see the People's Bank of China printed on it, but we rarely see the People's Bank of China in real life, because it is not a bank in the ordinary sense, and it is different from the Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, and China Construction Bank as we understand it. The People's Bank of China is the national financial management and currency issuance agency.
The People's Bank of China is responsible for issuing the renminbi, which is manufactured by the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation. China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation has 6 banknote printing enterprises for us, they are Beijing Banknote Printing Factory, Shanghai Banknote Printing Factory, Xi'an Banknote Printing Factory, Nanchang Banknote Printing Factory, Shijiazhuang Banknote Printing Factory, Chengdu Banknote Printing Factory.
There are 4 mints minting for us, namely Shenyang Mint, Shanghai Mint, Nanjing Mint, Shenzhen National Treasure Mint****. The renminbi we use comes from these six major banknote printing houses and the four major mints.
Security measures at the banknote printing plant:
For ordinary people, the banknote printing factory is still very mysterious, because they deal with the white yuan every day, and can see the production process of each banknote. The banknote printing factory is a state-owned institution, and the banknote printing process has been basically in mechanical automation, and there are not many personnel required. Moreover, printing money is a confidential job, and there are strict restrictions on the recruitment of employees, and employees are required to sign a confidentiality agreement before officially entering the factory.
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In 1948, with the smooth progress of the People's Liberation War, the scattered liberated areas were rapidly connected, and in order to adapt to the development of the situation, a unified currency was urgently needed to replace the original currencies of the liberated areas, which were huge and complex and inconvenient to convert.
To this end, on December 1, 1948, the People's Bank of China was established in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, and on the same day began to issue a unified renminbi, and Comrade Dong Biwu, then chairman of the North China People's People, inscribed the name of the People's Bank of China on the renminbi.
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Summary. RMB Description.
RMB refers to the currency first issued by the People's Bank of China on December 1, 1948 after its establishment, and was the legal tender of the People's Republic of China after the founding of the People's Republic of China. RMB is abbreviated as CNYCHINAYUAN in ISO4217, but the more commonly used abbreviation is RMBRMRENMINBI, which is generally preceded by a "" to indicate the amount of RMB.
Who invented the yuan.
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Dear Hello The Chinese people's currency was invented by Wang Yijiu and Shen Naiyong.
On December 1, 1948, the People's Bank of China established and issued the first set of renminbi, with a total of 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 10,000 yuan coupons, and 2 types of 50,000 yuan coupons.
RMB description RMB refers to the currency first issued by the People's Bank of China on December 1, 1948 after its establishment, and was the legal tender of the People's Republic of China after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and a total of five sets were issued until the new version was launched on October 1, 1999, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system including paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and *** commemorative coins. RMB is abbreviated as CNYCHINAYUAN in ISO4217, but the more commonly used abbreviation is RMBRMRENMINBI, which is generally preceded by a "" to indicate the amount of RMB.
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Summary. RMB refers to the currency first issued by the People's Bank of China on December 1, 1948 after its establishment, and was the legal tender of the People's Republic of China after the founding of the People's Republic of China. The renminbi is abbreviated as CNY (China Yuan) in ISO 4217, but the more commonly used abbreviation is RMB (Ren Min Bi); It is common to add " before the number to indicate the amount in RMB.
Who invented the renminbi in China?
RMB refers to the currency first issued by the People's Bank of China on December 1, 1948 after its establishment, and was the legal tender of the People's Republic of China after the founding of the People's Republic of China. The renminbi is abbreviated as CNY (China Yuan) in ISO 4217, but the more commonly used abbreviation is RMB (Ren Min Bi); It is common to add " before the number to indicate the amount in RMB.
Money as money is not invented by a single person, money is the medium of commodity exchange, and it is the inevitable product of the development of commodity production. The origin of Chinese currency is well documented as the "copper shellfish" of the Shang Tang period, and before that, the Xia Shang, bone shells, stone shells, and pottery shells have begun to circulate. The development of shells from ornaments to currency can be traced back to the period of the Yellow Emperor, and Chinese currency has a history of four or five thousand years of monetary civilization since the use of shells.
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Release History. The renminbi is issued by the People's Bank of China, and in addition to the three coins, the first, second and third sets of renminbi have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of renminbi has been withdrawn from circulation since May 1, 2018. The renminbi circulating in the market is the fifth set of renminbi. The banknotes in circulation are:
1 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan; Coins come in 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 1 jiao, 5 jiao, and 1 yuan.
In 1950, entrusted by President Nan Hanchen, Mr. Ma Wenwei inscribed the words "People's Bank of China" for the RMB. [7]
Among the five sets of renminbi displayed in the China Numismatic Museum, unlike the last four, the first set (except for the 1953 edition of the 5,000 yuan Weihe Bridge pattern coupon) on the six characters of "People's Bank of China" and the Chinese character denomination are arranged from right to left, while in 1952, when the chairman reviewed the ticket version, he proposed that the arrangement of the names of the renminbi should be from left to right, so since 1953, the arrangement of "People's Bank of China" on the renminbi has been changed from left to right.
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It has nothing to do with us ordinary people.
The main currency unit is the yuan.
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