Chinese Yuan
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The Chinese Yuan is the base unit of the People’s Republic of China’s official currency, the Renminbi (RMB). Introduced in 1948, the Yuan is issued by the People’s Bank of China, based in Beijing and Shanghai.
The Chinese Yuan has two subunits: the Yiao and the Fen. One Chinese Yuan is the equivalent of 10 Yiao. One Yuan is also the equivalent of 100 Fen. At Leftover Currency we exchange both current and withdrawn Chinese Yuan banknotes, as well as Bank of China foreign exchange certificates. To convert your leftover Chinese money to cash, select the type of Chinese Yuan you want to exchange:
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2 Chinese Yuan banknote (Southern Heaven Rock)
On the obverse side of this ¥2 Er Yuan banknote from China are two young women from Uygur and Yi. The reverse side of the 2 RMB note shows an image of Southern Heaven Rock, a boulder near the Rock of Sun and Moon in Tianya Haijiao, with a famous poem inscribed on its top.You get: £0.127861 CNY = £0.0639300000 -
50 Yuan Bank of China foreign exchange certificate (Brown)
The brown version of the 50 Yuan foreign exchange certificate depicts Lijang River in China.You get: £2.330001 CNY = £0.0466000000 -
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: £8.790001 CNY = £0.0879000000 -
5 Chinese Fen coin
The 5 Chinese Fen coin is the equivalent of 0.05 Yuan. The light weight coin is made of aluminium and measures 24mm across.You get: £0.002001 CNY = £0.0399600000 -
5 Wu Jiao banknote China
The banknote of 5 Wu Jiao is the equivalent of 0.5 Chinese Yuan. The Jiao is a subunit of the Chinese Renminbi. 10 Jiao is the equivalent of 1 Yuan. This purple coloured 5 Jiao banknote features Miao and Zhuang children and the National Emblem of the People’s Republic of China.You get: £0.031971 CNY = £0.0639300000 -
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: £0.879001 CNY = £0.0879000000 -
2 Er Jiao banknote China
The 2 Er Jiao bill is the equivalent of 0.2 Chinese Yuan. The Jiao is a subunit of the Chinese Renminbi. Ten Jiao is the equivalent of one Yuan. This green coloured 2 Jiao banknote features Pu Yi and Korean young women, and the National Emblem of the People’s Republic of China.You get: £0.012791 CNY = £0.0639300000