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RMB one-dollar coin is made of nickel-plated steel core, dime is made of aluminum alloy and stainless steel, and pentagonal coin is made of copper-plated steel core alloy.

1. Angle 1, diameter: 19mm. On the front is the name, denomination and year number of the bank; There are orchid patterns and Chinese pinyin line names on the back. The color is aluminum white, the material is aluminum alloy, and the outer edge of the coin is cylindrical. This coin was issued on June, 2000 10.

2. Angle 1, diameter: 19mm. On the front is the name, denomination and year number of the bank; There are orchid patterns and Chinese pinyin line names on the back. The color is steel white, the material is stainless steel, and the outer edge of the coin is cylindrical.

35 angle, 20.5 mm in diameter, with bank name, denomination and year number on the front; Chinese pinyin with lotus pattern and line name on the back. The color is golden yellow, the material is copper-plated alloy with steel core, and the outer edge of the coin is discontinuous silk teeth, with a total of six silk tooth segments, and each silk tooth segment has eight silk teeth with the same pitch. This coin was issued in June 2002165438+1October 65438+August.

Iv. 1 yuan, diameter: 25mm. On the front is the name, denomination and year number of the bank; There are chrysanthemum patterns and Chinese pinyin line names on the back. The color is nickel white, the material is nickel-plated steel core, the outer edge of the coin is cylindrical, and the symbol "RMB" is printed. The currency was issued on 1999 10 year 10 month/kloc-0 day.

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History of RMB issuance:

Except for 1, 2 and 5, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB has been withdrawn from circulation since May 1 and 2065438. The RMB circulating in the market is the fifth set of RMB; Bills in circulation are: 1, 5 points, 1, 5, 10, 20,50, 100 yuan; Coins are 1, 5 and 1 yuan.

Among the five sets of RMB displayed in the China Coin Museum, the first set of RMB (except the 1953 version of the 5,000-yuan Weihe Bridge pattern coupon) is arranged from right to left, and the denomination of Chinese characters.

1952 Chairman Mao proposed that the names of RMB banks should be arranged from left to right when reviewing the ticket version, so since 1953, the arrangement of "China People's Bank" on RMB has been changed from left to right.

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