k Oneyuan banknote, China Oneyuan banknote, China. The Chinese currency is the renminbi CNY, with the primary unit being the yuan. Banknote denominations are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 yuan. The renminbi was introduced in the 1940s around the same time as the founding of the Peoples Republic of China PRC. This note is from the fifth series of banknotes, printed in 1999, with a second edition in 2005. This is the observe side of the oneyuan banknote, featuring a portrait of PRC founder and leader Mao Zedong 18931976, with an orchid flower left. The symbol at top left includes the five stars of the Chinese flag. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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One yuan banknote, China One yuan banknote, China. The Chinese currency is the renminbi  CNY , with the primary unit being the yuan. Banknote denominations are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 yuan. The renminbi was introduced in the 1940s around the same time as the founding of the People s Republic of China  PRC . This note is from the fifth series of banknotes, printed in 1999, with a second edition in 2005. This is the observe side of the one yuan banknote, featuring a portrait of PRC founder and leader Mao Zedong  1893 1976 , with an orchid flower  left . The symbol at top left includes the five stars of the Chinese flag.
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One-yuan banknote, China

One-yuan banknote, China. The Chinese currency is the renminbi (CNY), with the primary unit being the yuan. Banknote denominations are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 yuan. The renminbi was introduced in the 1940s around the same time as the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC). This note is from the fifth series of banknotes, printed in 1999, with a second edition in 2005. This is the observe side of the one-yuan banknote, featuring a portrait of PRC founder and leader Mao Zedong (1893-1976), with an orchid flower (left). The symbol at top left includes the five stars of the Chinese flag.

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