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What is the scenery behind the fifth set of RMB 1 yuan?

The pattern on the back of the fifth set of 1 RMB is: Santan Yin Yue.

The design on RMB 1 yuan is not completely realistic, and the photographer can only shoot two stone pagodas from this angle.

Santan Yin Yue, one of the ten scenic spots of the West Lake, is located in the south-central part of the West Lake. It, together with Hu Xinting and Ruan Gongdun, is called "Three Islands in the Lake", just like Penglai Island in the ancient legend of China, so it is also called Zhou Xiaoying. During the Northern Song Dynasty, it became a good place to enjoy the moon on the lake. Zhang Ning, an Amin poet, said, "The sea is born in January, and the moon is printed in three pools. In the night boat ballroom, people walk in the mirror. "

The fifth set of RMB * * * consists of six denominations: 100 yuan, 50 yuan, 20 yuan, 10 yuan, 5 yuan and 1 yuan. The fifth set of RMB is based on the major currencies with low denominations in the market, which actually assumes a large number of change roles, increasing the denomination of 20 yuan and canceling the denomination of 2 yuan, making the denomination structure more reasonable. The fifth set of RMB adopts the method of "one announcement and multiple issuance". 1 99965438+1October1,the first issue 100 yuan bill; June 65438+1 October 65438+June 2000, 20 yuan banknotes and1cent coins were issued; On September 1 day, 200 1, 50 yuan, 10 yuan banknotes were issued; On June 5438+065438+1October 18, 2002, 50 5 yuan banknotes were issued; On July 30, 2004, 1 yuan banknotes were issued.

In order to improve the printing technology and anti-counterfeiting technology of the fifth set of RMB, the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of RMB 65,438+000, 50 yuan, 20 yuan, 65,438+00, 5 yuan banknotes and 65,438+0 stainless steel coins on August 365,438+0, 2005 with the approval of the State Council. The main pattern of the 2005 edition is the same as that of the 1999 edition, but the positions of dimming numbers and denomination watermarks are adjusted, and gravure touch lines, anti-copy marks, denomination numbers on the back and the suffix "yuan" are added. The fifth set of RMB 1 dime coins is made of stainless steel instead of aluminum alloy, steel white, with "People's Bank of China", "1 dime" and Chinese phonetic alphabet "dime" on the front and the year number.

20 15 1 1 month, the central bank issued 20 15 100 yuan banknotes. On the premise of keeping the specifications and main patterns unchanged, the face pattern, anti-counterfeiting features and layout are adjusted to improve the machine-readable performance, and advanced public anti-counterfeiting technology is adopted to make it easier for the public to identify the authenticity.

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