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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: £0.093161 CNY = £0.0931600000 -
1 Chinese Yuan coin
This newer version of the 1 Chinese Yuan Renminbi coin features a chrysanthemum flower. The nickel plated steel 1 Yi Yuan coin weighs 6.10 grams and measures 25mm across.You get: £0.042341 CNY = £0.0423400000 -
10 Fen Bank of China foreign exchange certificate
The Chinese foreign exchange certificate of 10 Fen has an image of the Huangguoshu waterfall on the Baishui River in Anshun, China. The ten fen certificate from the Bank of China has a value equivalent to 0.10 Renminbi Yuan.You get: £0.004941 CNY = £0.0493800000 -
100 Chinese Yuan banknote (China Founding Fathers)
The old style 100 Chinese Yuan banknote features four of China’s Founding Fathers on the front side. The back side of the old ¥100 Yibai Yuan note shows peaks of the Jinggang Mountains.You get: £6.775001 CNY = £0.0677500000 -
1 Chinese Yuan coin (National Emblem)
The 1991-1999 version of the 1 Chinese Yuan coin features a flower and the National Emblem of China, containing five stars and the Palace Museum on Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The coin is made of nickel plated steel, has a diameter of 25mm and a weight of 6.10 grams.You get: £0.042341 CNY = £0.0423400000 -
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: £0.465801 CNY = £0.0931600000 -
50 Chinese Yuan banknote (Hukou Waterfall)
This withdrawn banknote of 50 Chinese Yuan features three workers on the front side: a white collar worker, farm girl and male industrial worker. On the back side of the old ¥50 Wu Shi Yuan bill is an image of the Hukou Waterfall on the Yellow River in China.You get: £3.387501 CNY = £0.0677500000 -
50 Fen Bank of China foreign exchange certificate
On this 50 Fen Bank of China foreign exchange certificate is an image of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. The Fifty Fen certificate has a value equivalent to 0.50 Chinese Renminbi Yuan.You get: £0.024691 CNY = £0.0493800000 -
1 Yuan Bank of China foreign exchange certificate
This green coloured one Yuan foreign exchange certificate features the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon at West Lake in Hangzhou, China.You get: £0.049381 CNY = £0.0493800000 -
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: £0.931601 CNY = £0.0931600000 -
10 Chinese Yuan banknote (Mount Everest)
The discontinued bill of ¥10 Shi Yuan has two people on the front side: an elder Han with moustache and young Mongolian man. The reverse side has an image of the snowy peak of Mount Everest in the Himalayas.You get: £0.677501 CNY = £0.0677500000 -
5 Chinese Jiao coin
The coin of 5 Wu Jiao is the equivalent of half a Chinese Yuan. One Jiao is 1/10 of a Renminbi. The 5 Jiao coin features a flower and is made of brass plated steel.You get: £0.021171 CNY = £0.0423400000 -
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: £1.863201 CNY = £0.0931600000 -
5 Chinese Jiao coin (National Emblem)
The old type of the 5 Chinese Jiao coin features the national emblem of China. Text on the coin reads ‘Wu Jiao’, meaning ‘Five Jiao’, which is the equivalent of half a Renminbi.You get: £0.021171 CNY = £0.0423400000 -
5 Chinese Yuan banknote (Yangtze River)
This 5 Yuan banknote from China has the image of two people on the front side: an old Tibetan man and a young Hui woman. The back side of the ¥5 Wu Yuan banknote shows the Wu Gorge, one of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River in People’s Republic of China.You get: £0.338751 CNY = £0.0677500000 -
5 Yuan Bank of China foreign exchange certificate
The brown coloured 5 Yuan foreign exchange certificate depicts Mount Huang in southern Anhui province, China.You get: £0.246901 CNY = £0.0493800000