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1 Chinese Yuan/ Renminbi note 2019 edition


1 Chinese Yuan note 2019 edition

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Design

Description:
Size: 130 x 63mm
Main color: Green
Date of issue: 30 August 2019

1 Chinese Yuan obverse 1 Chinese Yuan reverse

The 1 Chinese Yuan Renminbi note is a denomination of Chinese currency. A Chinese communist revolutionary, politician and socio-political theorist Mao Zedong commonly referred to as Chairman Mao (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976) and a Orchid flower are currently featured on the obverse of the note. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Three Pools Mirroring the Moon at West Lake.

Security Features:

Security features can help you to tell if a 1 Chinese Yuan edition 2019 banknote is fake or real.

1 chinese yuan specimen obverse 1 chinese yuan specimen reverse

1.Serial number

The two-colored serial number has four red and six black characters.

2.Orchid watermark

Hold the note to light and look for the watermark, similar to the Orchid flower. The watermark is part of the paper itself and can be seen from both sides of the note.

3. Portrait of Chairman Mao

Some parts of portrait of Chairman Mao are made by intaglio printing and feels raised when running your finger over it or scratch it gently with your fingernail.

4. Intaglio printing

Special printing makes the ink feel raised in some areas of the note.

5.Microtext

Microtext can be viewed with the help of a magnifying glass on the reverse of the note.

6. Security Feature for Visually Impaired

Symbols for visually handicapped are applied by intaglio printing on the obverse side lower right corner of the 1 Chinese yuan renminbi note.

Sources:
pbc.gov.cn
wikipedia.org