Han, Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur, Zhuang.
The first: Chinese Pinyin; the second: Mongolian script БНХАУ-ын Ардын банк; the third: Tibetan script,; the fourth: Uighur script? ? ?,; the fifth: Zhuang script "Cunghgoz Yinzminz yinzhanga naj cib maenz"
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Extended information: The legal currency of the People's Republic of China is RMB. The People's Bank of China is the national competent authority for the management of RMB and is responsible for the design, printing and issuance of RMB.
The unit of RMB is Yuan, and the units of RMB minor currencies are jiao and cents.
1 yuan is equal to 10 jiao, and 1 jiao is equal to 10 cents.
It has taken more than 60 years since the People's Republic of China issued the RMB. With the development of economic construction and the needs of people's lives, it has been gradually improved and improved. So far, five sets of RMB have been issued, forming banknotes, metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and
A currency system with multiple varieties and series including precious metal commemorative coins.
Except for 1, 2 and 5 cent coins, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation. The fourth set of RMB will cease circulation on May 1, 2018 (1 jiao, 5 jiao banknotes and
Except for 5 jiao and 1 yuan coins).
The RMB currently in circulation is mainly the fifth set of RMB issued in 1999.
On January 20, 2016, the People's Bank of China revealed at a meeting here that it would strive to launch a digital currency issued by the central bank as soon as possible. The meeting believed that under China's current economic new normal, exploring the issuance of digital currency by the central bank has positive practical significance.
and profound historical significance.