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What are the anti-counterfeiting features of RMB?

The method of "seeing, touching, listening and measuring" is often used to identify.

1. Look

1. Look at the watermark. The fixed watermark of each banknote is located in the blank on the left side of the front of the ticket face. When you look through the light, you can see the watermark with strong three-dimensional sense. The fixed watermark of 1 yuan and 5 yuan banknotes is Mao Zedong's head pattern. The fixed watermarks of 2 yuan, 1 yuan and 5 yuan banknotes are lotus, Chinese rose and daffodil respectively.

2. Look at the safety line. There is a safety line to the left of the front face of each coupon. The security lines of banknotes in 1 yuan and 5 yuan are exposed to the light, and the tiny characters of "RMB1" and "RMB5" can be seen respectively, and the instrument detection is magnetic; 2 yuan paper money, facing the light perspective, is a safety line of light and shade; 1 yuan and 5 yuan banknote security lines are holographic magnetic window-opening security lines, that is, the security lines are partially buried in the paper and partially exposed on the paper. Holographic patterns composed of miniature characters "RMB 1" and "RMB 5" can be seen in the window-opening part respectively, and the instrument is magnetic.

2. Touch

1. Touch the portrait, braille dot, bank name of China People's Bank, etc. to see if there is any bump.

The fifth set of RMB banknotes adopts hand-carved intaglio printing technology, which is vivid, vivid, concave-convex and easy to identify.

2. feel whether the paper money is of moderate thickness and good crispness.

Third, listen

Shake the banknotes to make them sound, and distinguish the authenticity of RMB according to the sound. Renminbi paper is crisp, folding-resistant, and not easy to tear. You can hear a crisp and loud sound when you shake the banknotes with force, flick your fingers or pull your hands symmetrically.

IV. Testing

With some simple tools and special instruments, we can distinguish the authenticity of RMB.

Renminbi (RMB) is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, and the People's Bank of China is the national competent authority for RMB management, responsible for the design, printing and issuance of RMB. The unit of RMB is yuan, and the unit of RMB's secondary currency is jiao and fen. 1 yuan is equal to 1 angles, and 1 angle is equal to 1 points. Rmb symbol is yuan, and the initial letter of pinyin is y plus two horizontal lines, which is "RMB".

It has been 72 years since the People's Republic of China issued RMB, which has been gradually improved and improved with the development of economic construction and the needs of people's life. By 221, five sets of RMB have been issued, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system such as paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. Except for the 1, 2 and 5 cent coins, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB has ceased to circulate since May 1, 218 (except for the dime and the dime and the 1 yuan coin). The RMB in circulation is mainly the fifth set of RMB issued in 1999, 25, 215, 219 and 22.

On January 2, 216, the People's Bank of China revealed at a meeting here that it would strive to launch the digital currency issued by the central bank as soon as possible. The meeting held that it is of positive practical significance and far-reaching historical significance to explore the issue of digital currency by the central bank under the current new economic normal in China.

On November 3, 215, the International Monetary Fund announced that RMB was formally included in the IMF SDR currency basket, with a weight of 1.92%. The resolution took effect on October 1, 216.

on November 12, 215, the fifth set of RMB 1 yuan banknotes in 215 was issued.

On August 3th, 219, the fifth set of RMB notes from 5 yuan, 2 yuan, 1 yuan and 1 yuan and 1 yuan, 5 cents and 1 cents coins will be issued.

On November 5, 22, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of RMB 5 yuan banknotes in 22.