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1 Chinese Fen coin
The coin of 1 Chinese Fen weighs very little: less than 1 gram. One Fen is 1/100 of a Renminbi. Therefore the 1 Fen coin is the equivalent of one hundredth of a Yuan. The aluminium coin features a wreath and the national emblem of China.You get: £0.000431 CNY = £0.0426200000 -
1 Yi Jiao banknote China
This note of 1 Yi Jiao is the equivalent of 1/10 Chinese Yuan. The Jiao is a subunit of the Yuan. This brown coloured 1 Jiao banknote features two Chinese men and the National Coat of Arms of the People’s Republic of China.You get: £0.006821 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
100 Yuan Bank of China foreign exchange certificate (Green)
The green version of the 100 Yuan foreign exchange certificate measures 170mm by 71mm and features China’s Great Wall.You get: £4.971001 CNY = £0.0497100000 -
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: £4.688001 CNY = £0.0937600000 -
10 Chinese Yuan banknote (1965 issue)
The ¥10 Shi Yuan banknote from 1965 shows workers on the front side and the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, on the back side.You get: £0.681901 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
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: £9.376001 CNY = £0.0937600000 -
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: £9.376001 CNY = £0.0937600000 -
5 Chinese Yuan banknote (1960 issue)
The 1960 version of the ¥5 Wu Yuan banknote shows a foundry worker on the front side. On the back side of the brown coloured 5 Yuan banknote is an image of a stone quarry with a train and stylized trees.You get: £0.340951 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
2 Chinese Yuan banknote (1960 issue)
This banknote of ¥2 Er Yüan features a male factory worker. The green coloured 2 Yuan banknote is dated 1960 and features an oil field and the Chinese National Emblem.You get: £0.136381 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
1 Chinese Yuan banknote (1960 issue)
The 1 Yi Yuan banknote from 1960 features a young woman, Liang Jun, driving a tractor. Lian Jun was in fact China’s first female tractor driver! On the back of the red coloured one Yuan banknote is a flock of sheep and a shepherd.You get: £0.068191 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
5 Wu Jiao banknote China (1972 issue)
The 5 Wu Jiao banknote from 1972 features women working in a textile factory. The banknote’s value is the equivalent of 0.5 Yuan, with a Jiao being 1/10th of a Yuan.You get: £0.034101 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
2 Er Jiao banknote China (1962 issue)
The 2 Er Jiao banknote from 1962 features a bridge over the Yangtze River in China. The banknote’s value is the equivalent of 0.2 Yuan, with a Jiao being 1/10th of a Yuan.You get: £0.013641 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
1 Yi Jiao banknote China (1962 issue)
The 1 Yi Jiao banknote from 1962 features workers marching with tools. The banknote’s value is the equivalent of 0.1 Yuan, with a Jiao being 1/10th of a Yuan.You get: £0.006821 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
1 Yi Jiao banknote China (1960 issue)
The 1 Yi Jiao banknote from 1960 features workers on their way to the factory. The banknote’s value is the equivalent of 0.1 Yuan, with a Jiao being 1/10th of a Yuan.You get: £0.006821 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
5 Chinese Fen banknote (1953 issue)
The small sized banknote of 5 Chinese fen features an cargo ship at sea. The green coloured 5 fen note is the equivalent of 0.05 Chinese Yuan, one fen is 1/100 of a Yuan.You get: £0.003411 CNY = £0.0681900000 -
2 Chinese Fen banknote (1953 issue)
This small banknote of 2 Chinese Fen features a Lisunov Li-2 passenger airplane on the front side and the coat of arms of the People’s Republic of China on the back side. The 2 fen bill is the equivalent of 0.02 Chinese Yuan: The fen is a subunit worth 1/100 of a Yuan.You get: £0.001361 CNY = £0.0681900000