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What is a foreign exchange certificate

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Bank of China notes, commonly known as “foreign exchange bonds” and “foreign exchange bonds”, are issued by the Bank of China and circulated in the People’s Republic of China. They are used on specific occasions but not legally.

The issuance of foreign exchange certificates began on April 1, 1980, ended on January 1, 1994, and ceased to circulate on January 1, 1995.

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Denominations are divided into seven categories: 1 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 50 yuan and 100 yuan.

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The face value of the full set is 316.60 yuan.

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The foreign exchange certificate is divided into 1979 edition and 1988 edition, of which the 1988 edition only has two denominations of 100 yuan and 50 yuan.

Regardless of the face value of the foreign exchange certificate, the reverse side of the foreign exchange certificate is the “yuan and yuan equivalent of this certificate” in both Chinese and English;

This coupon can only be used in the designated areas within China;

No reporting of loss.”

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