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Where is the case behind the one-dollar bill?

The pattern on the back of the one-dollar bill is the three pools printing the moon, one of the ten scenic spots in Hangzhou West Lake. Because of the angle problem, the photographer pointed out that he photographed two stone pagodas, so it was not completely true. The pattern behind the five-dollar bill is Mount Tai's view of the sun peak, and the moment when the five mountains are exclusive is combined with the two scenes of the main peak of Mount Tai by montage. The pattern behind the ten-dollar bill is the west gate of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Kuimen, and the entrance of Qutang Gorge.

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Renminbi is the legal tender in People's Republic of China (PRC), and the People's Bank of China is the national competent authority for the administration of Renminbi, responsible for the design, printing and distribution of Renminbi. The unit of RMB is yuan, and the unit of RMB token is jiao and fen. 1 yuan equals 10 angle, 1 angle equals 10 minute. The symbol of RMB is Yuan, and the initial letter of pinyin is Y plus two horizontal lines, which is "RMB".

People's Republic of China (PRC) has issued RMB for 72 years. With the development of economic construction and the needs of people's life, RMB has been gradually improved. By the end of 20021,5 sets of RMB have been issued, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system, such as paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. Except for 1, 2 and 5, the first set, the second set and the third set of RMB have all been withdrawn from circulation.

1On October 20th, the People's Bank of China revealed at a meeting here that it would strive to launch the digital currency issued by the central bank as soon as possible. The meeting held that under the current new normal of China's economy, it is of positive practical significance and far-reaching historical significance for the central bank to explore the issuance of digital currency.

On June 5, 2020, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of RMB 5 yuan banknotes in 2020. Renminbi is issued by the People's Bank of China. Except for 1, 2, and 5 coins, the first set, the second set, and the third set have been out of circulation, and the fourth set has been out of circulation since May 20 18. The RMB circulating in the market is the fifth set of RMB.

Commemorative coins are an important part of RMB series, which enrich and improve China's monetary system, carry forward China's monetary culture, and constantly explore and innovate, and play a positive role in promoting commodity circulation and economic development and expanding foreign exchanges.

Ordinary commemorative coins are limited-edition RMB with a specific theme. Since the first set of 1984 ordinary commemorative coins was issued, the People's Bank of China has issued 63 sets of 75 ordinary commemorative coins with a total circulation of about 850 million. These commemorative coins have rich themes, unique designs, diverse specifications and materials, and novel and beautiful patterns.