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Currency - Paper - China - .50 50 Fen

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Currency - Paper - China - .50 50 Fen
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Paper Currency - China - .50 Fen 50 Fen

Front: Hall of Annual Prayer, the largest building in the Temple of Heaven (Tiantan) in Beijing (Peking), China. It is also known as Altar of Heaven.

Watermark: Stars and torches.

Issuer: Bank of China.


RMB is an abbreviation of Renminbi which has the meaning “people’s currency”.

Yuan (?) is a unit of the Renminbi. Just like the ‘dollar’ is a unit of the ‘Australian Dollar’, the ‘Yuan’ is a unit of the ‘Renminbi’.

Jiao (?) , often referred to as Mao, is 1/10th of one Yuan.

Fen (?) is 1/100th of one Yuan.

Kuai (?) is a locally spoken name for money, often heard at small shops. Kuai is simply an alias for Yuan.

CNY is the ISO code for Renminbi, just like there’s the USD, AUD, EUR and so on.

¥ is the symbol for Yuan, just like there is the $ for the dollar. Note it’s the same symbol as used for the Japanese Yen, so when used internationally you may see CN¥.

The most commonly seen currency units in circulation would be 1 Jiao (coin and note), 5 Jiao (coin and note), 1 Yuan (coin and note), 5 Yuan (note), 10 Yuan (note), 20 Yuan (note), 50 Yuan (note) and 100 Yuan (note).