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==Banknotes==
==Banknotes==
The denominations available with either of these ''catalog number (issued date-withdrawn date)'' added:
The denominations available with either of these ''catalog number (issued date-withdrawn date)'' added:
*'''¥0.1''' 3|1(20/4/1962-20/11/1971), 3|2(31/10/1966-15/12/1067) 3|3(15/12/1967-4/2/1992),
*'''¥0.1''' 3|1(20/4/1962-20/11/1971), 3|2(31/10/1966-15/12/1967) 3|3(15/12/1967-4/2/1992),
*'''¥0.2''' (15/4/1964-4/2/1992),
*'''¥0.2''' (15/4/1964-4/2/1992),
*'''¥0.5''' (5/1/1974-1/3/1991),
*'''¥0.5''' (5/1/1974-1/3/1991),

Revision as of 07:54, 30 January 2008

The third series of Renminbi banknotes was introduced since April 15, 1962. For the next two decades, the second and third series banknotes were used concurrently.

Coins

¥0.1, ¥0.2, ¥0.5, and ¥1. (1980-1986)

Banknotes

The denominations available with either of these catalog number (issued date-withdrawn date) added:

  • ¥0.1 3|1(20/4/1962-20/11/1971), 3|2(31/10/1966-15/12/1967) 3|3(15/12/1967-4/2/1992),
  • ¥0.2 (15/4/1964-4/2/1992),
  • ¥0.5 (5/1/1974-1/3/1991),
  • ¥1 (20/10/1969-1/3/1996),
  • ¥2 (15/4/1964-1/3/1991),
  • ¥5 (20/10/1969-4/2/1992),
  • ¥10 (10/1/1966-1/3/1996).[1]

The third series was phased out over the 1990s and then was recalled completely on July 1, 2000, a date valid for all of the denominations with only one date provided.

References

  1. ^ People's Bank of China 2003-2004 currency year book, book 2, Currency of the People's Republic of China, in Chinese. ISBN 7-207-05026-7