In 2000, the Regulations on the Administration of Renminbi in People's Republic of China (PRC) published by China Financial Publishing House explained this in detail, saying that the unit of Renminbi is yuan, and the unit of secondary currency is cents and cents, which are the code names of payment units.
Except for 1, 2 and 5 cents, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB has been withdrawn from circulation since May 1 and 2065438. The RMB circulating in the market is the fifth set of RMB; Bills in circulation are: 1, 5 points, 1, 5, 10, 20,50, 100 yuan; Coins are 1, 5 and 1 yuan.
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On August 3rd, 2005, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of 2005 RMB 100 yuan, 50 yuan, 20 yuan, 10 yuan, 5 yuan banknotes and 1 cent coins made of stainless steel.
20 15110/0/0/0/2 issued 2015 version 100 yuan banknotes with improved anti-counterfeiting technology. The People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue the fifth set of RMB notes in 50 yuan, 20 yuan, 10 yuan, 1 yuan and 20 19 edition 1 yuan, 50 cents and 1 minute on August 30th, 2065438.
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