Chinese Yuan current Renminbi banknotes
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The current series of Chinese Yuan Renminbi banknotes was issued in 1999. It is referred to as the Fifth Series. These banknotes are issued by the People’s Bank of China and feature the portrait of Mao Zedong, revolutionary leader and Chairman of the PRC’s Communist Party.
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1 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mao)
The green coloured banknote of ¥1 Yuan has the portrait of Mao Zedong on the front side, along with an orchid flower. The backside of the 1 Renminbi note shows a view on the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon, in West Lake, Hangzhou.You get: £0.095851 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
5 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mao)
The portrait on the ¥5 Chinese Yuan banknote is that of the revolutionary chairman of the Communist party, Mao Zedong. The mountain shown on the backside of the five renminbi note is Mount Tai in Tai’an.You get: £0.479251 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
10 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mao)
This blue-green ¥10 Chinese Yuan bill has the portrait of the leader of the Chinese Communist Party, chairman Mao Zedong. On the reverse side of the ten renminbi banknote is a view on the Three Gorges and the Yangtze River.You get: £0.958501 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
20 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mao)
China’s revolutionary leader Mao Zedong is featured on the front side of this orange-brown coloured ¥20 Chinese Renminbi banknote, along with a lotus flower. The backside of the twenty Yuan bill shows a view on Li River.You get: £1.917001 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
50 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mao)
The 50 Renminbi note features Mao Zedong, China’s revolutionary leader. The reverse side of the green coloured ¥50 Chinese Yuan banknote features Potala Palace in the Thibetan capital of Lhasa.You get: £4.792501 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
100 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mao)
The red-coloured note of ¥100 Chinese Yuan has a portrait of Chinese statesman Mao Tse-tung on the front side. The building on the reverse side is the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square in China’s capital Beijing.You get: £9.585001 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
100 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mao type 2015)
The updated banknote of 100 Chinese Yuan has the same design as the older version but adds extra security features, including a holographic security strip. The portrait on the ¥100 Renminbi bill is that of Chairman Mao. The front side of the 100 CNY note shows the PRC’s former leader and a prunus mume tree. … ContinuedYou get: £9.585001 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
10 Chinese Yuan commemorative banknote (2008 Beijing Olympic Bird Nest Stadium)
This banknote of 10 Chinese Yuan was issued to commemorate the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It features the Bird’s Nest stadium, an ancient Greek discus thrower and athletes of various sport disciplines.You get: £0.958501 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
50 Chinese Yuan commemorative banknote (1999 China People’s Republic 50th Anniversary)
This commemorative banknote of 50 Yuan has an image of Chairman Mao Zedong giving a speech on the Tiananmen square in 1949. The banknote commemorates the 50th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The reverse side features doves of peace, a lion statue, an ornamental column and a globe.You get: £4.792501 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
100 Chinese Yuan commemorative banknote (2000 Millennium Dragon)
The bright yellow and orange banknote of 100 Chinese Yuan was issued in the Year of the Dragon, the Millenmium Year 2000. This commemorative ¥100 Renminbi banknote features a dragon on the obverse side and the China Millennium Monument in Beijing on the reverse side.You get: £9.585001 CNY = £0.0958500000 -
100 Chinese Yuan commemorative banknote (2015 China Spacecraft)
To celebrate the success of the People’s Republic of China in the exploration of space, this blue coloured ¥100 banknote was issued. It features Chinese made space craft and the progress made throughout time: From bird flight, to the Wright Brothers’ first human flight, to commercial flights, to space craft.You get: £9.585001 CNY = £0.0958500000