Malaysia's currency is ringgit Malaysia, which is issued by BankNegara. Ji Ling was translated by Ringgit in Malay, meaning "tooth". Because Spanish silver coins were popular in Southeast Asia before, and there were teeth around them, it was named. 1990, the Malaysian government stipulated that the mark of Malaysian currency was "RM". Malaysia's currency takes sen as the smallest unit, and 100 is equal to 1 ringgit. Due to the impact of the Asian financial turmoil, RM65,438+0000 and RM500 in Malaysia's monetary reform policy officially became invalid legal tender on June 30th, 1999.