Country: China, People's Republic Of China
Capital: Beijing
Currency: yuan
Numeric code: 156
Alphabetic code: CNY
For Russia and Canada in the global list of the most large-scale States is people's Republic of China. She also heads the list of countries with the largest populations. The history of modern Chinese Republic, is since 1949. China, not without reason, already claims the title of world superpower. Its economy is recognized as second in the world.
This is the economy built on the yuan ten jiao or one hundred cents each. In the catalogue of the coins of China there are fen – 1, 2, 5, and jiao – 1, 5, and 1 yuan.
In 1955, aluminium minted 1, 2 and 5 fen each. In 1980 he produced the brass 1, 2, 5 jiao and 1 yuan copper and Nickel. Issue one and two jiao was finished in 1981, and five Jiao and one yuan in 1985. In 1991, the coinage of one and two cents each was stopped, and the next year dropped five cents each. From 1999 to 2002 design one yuan, one and five jiao updated. It should be noted that coins are not very often used by the Chinese. Use them as tokens for the subway or purchases at self-service machines.
The price of modern coins of China can not be called exorbitant. She readily admits the opportunity to buy Chinese coins to expand your collection without much expense. The value of the coins of China is subject to the General laws of numismatics: the rarity and preservation of the coins it will increase.
Money system:
People's Republic (1999 - 2019)
1 yuan renminbi = 10 jiao = 100 fen
RE:
1 fen
2 fen
5 fen
1 jiao
5 jiao
1 yuan
JC:
1 yuan
5 yuan
10 yuan
CC:
1 yuan
3 yuan
10 yuan
100 yuan
People's Republic (1955 - 1999)
1 yuan renminbi = 10 jiao = 100 fen
RE:
1 fen
2 fen
5 fen
1 jiao
2 jiao
5 jiao
1 yuan
JC:
1 jiao
1 yuan
5 yuan
10 yuan
CC:
1 yuan
5 yuan
10 yuan
Beijing (1941 - 1943)
1 jiao = 10 fen = 100 li
Nanjing (1940 - 1940)
1 jiao = 10 fen = 100 li
Meng Chiang (1938 - 1938)
1 jiao = 10 fen = 100 li
East Hopei (1937 - 1937)
1 jiao = 10 fen = 100 li
RE:
5 li
1 fen
5 fen
1 jiao
2 jiao
Manchukuo (1933 - 1945)
1 jiao = 10 fen = 100 li
RE:
5 li
1 fen
5 fen
10 fen
1 jiao
Yunnan Province (1912 - 1949)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
50 cash
2 cents
5 cents
10 cents
20 cents
50 cents
5 yuan
10 yuan
Hunan province (1912 - 1949)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
10 cash
20 cash
1 dollar
Republic of China (1912 - 1949)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
10 cash
20 cash
½ fen
1 fen
2 fen
5 fen
1 jiao
2 jiao
½ yuan
1 yuan
JC:
1 yuan
Honan province (1912 - 1949)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
10 cash
20 cash
50 cash
100 cash
200 cash
Sichuan province (1912 - 1930)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
5 cash
10 cash
20 cash
50 cash
100 cash
200 cash
10 cents
20 cents
50 cents
1 dollar
Province Kwang-Tung (1912 - 1930)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
1 cent
2 cents
5 cents
10 cents
20 cents
Gansu Province (1912 - 1928)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
20 cash
50 cash
100 cash
1 dollar
Fujian province (1911 - 1932)
1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen = 1000 cash
RE:
1 cash
2 cash
10 cash
10 cents
20 cents
JC:
20 cents
RE
- Regular edition;
JC
- Jubilee coins;
CC
- Collectible coins.