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100 yen is equivalent to RMB 6.4484, and 1 yen is equivalent to RMB 0.064484, so 16000 yen is equivalent to RMB 1.03 1.744? Yuan.

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3. The foreign exchange quotation business system of China Bank was upgraded on1October 30th, 20 1 165438. The original "selling price" in this exchange rate table is subdivided into "cash selling price" and "cash selling price". Previously, the "selling price" of each currency was displayed under "cash selling price".

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Most of the banknotes commonly used in the world are printed with portraits, and almost all of them are solo politicians, or founders of the country, or heirs to the throne, or supreme rulers of a certain period.

187 1 after the birth of the yen, 1984 before the new Japanese currency was issued, the portraits of politicians were printed on paper money. For example, the paper money issued by 188 1 bears the portrait of the magic queen. Later, ten thousand yuan and five thousand yen banknotes were printed with the portrait of Shoto Kutaishi, and one thousand yuan banknotes were printed with the portrait of Ito Bowen, symbolizing imperial power and power.

The paper money circulated since 1984 is printed with reformers such as writers and scientists during the Meiji Restoration to express Japan's nostalgia for the Meiji Restoration, which is the beginning of Japan's farewell to the Middle Ages and its March towards modern times.

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