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At the monetary level in China, quasi-currency refers to
brief introduction

Quasi-currency mainly consists of bank time deposits, savings deposits and various short-term credit circulation tools, such as treasury bills, foreign exchange certificates, remittance vouchers, financial cards, etc. [2]

From the monetary perspective, quasi-currency =M2-M 1.

Quasi-currency is the potential purchasing power, and quasi-currency =M2-M 1, that is, the difference between broad money and narrow money becomes quasi-currency. Specifically, it includes the following items: savings deposits of urban and rural residents, unit time deposits, margin deposits of securities companies and other deposits. [2]

kind

"Quasi-currency", a ticket closely related to RMB, is increasingly favored by collectors. Common tickets in the market are as follows:

foreign exchange certificate

Foreign exchange certificates are securities issued by the People's Bank of China authorized by the State Council, China on April 1980, 2004. * * * There are two kinds of pages: 1979 and 1988. The total denomination of this set is 3 16.60 yuan, and the coupons are divided into 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 50 yuan and 65438. 1 994 65438+1October1Bank of China announced that the foreign exchange certificates would stop circulating and be redeemed within a time limit. Since then, it has become the "new favorite" of the collection. [3]

Overseas remittance voucher

Remittance vouchers are securities issued in 1960 and 1982 respectively, but the remittance vouchers issued in 1982 are called "remittance materials supply vouchers". 1960 during the period of economic difficulties, you can buy all kinds of goods in short supply in designated stores with remittance vouchers. Its face value includes 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 50 yuan and 100 yuan, which are food stamps, meat stamps and non-staple food stamps respectively. It is becoming a hot commodity for collectors. [3]

Military certificate

Military vouchers are specially printed and distributed in 1965 in China to participate in the anti-American aid troops, rather than negotiable securities circulating in the troops going abroad to fight. After the participating troops return to China, all vouchers are required to be redeemed immediately. Its face value is equal to RMB, divided into 1 yuan, 1 angle, 5 angle and 2 angle. Because the circulation was very limited at that time, the circulation scope was very narrow and the circulation time was not long; The number of society is also extremely limited, so it has high collection value and has become a "rare product" that collectors are struggling to find.