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The origin of RMB
The formation and change of the name of RMB is roughly as follows: 1948 "China People's Bank Notes"-19481February People's Daily appeared "new currency"-1949 "China People's Bank Notes" or "People's Vouchers" -65438. 1 948 65438+February1,the People's Bank of China issued the first set of RMB. At the beginning of 1947, the fiscal and monetary decentralization management mode was implemented between the liberated areas, and the currency could only be used locally, which greatly affected the stability of the people. So far, China has issued five sets of RMB.

From 65438 to 0955, the China government officially issued RMB to replace the old monetary system. The issuance of RMB marks the rise of China's economy and its independent monetary policy. The face value of RMB is divided into yuan, jiao and three units, where 1 yuan equals 10 jiao, and 10 jiao equals 10 fen. During the development of RMB, many changes have taken place in the appearance and design of RMB. It turns out that the design of RMB is very simple, with only a few basic patterns and characters. With the development of China's economy, the design of RMB has become more exquisite and unique. Modern RMB adopts advanced anti-counterfeiting technology and high-quality paper to ensure the security and reliability of RMB.

Today, RMB has become one of the most important currencies in the world, which is widely used in international trade, tourism and investment. With the continuous development and growth of China's economy, the status and influence of the RMB is also growing.

Where can I change RMB into dollars?

China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Construction Bank, Bank of Communications, Agricultural Bank of China and other banks approved by the state to engage in foreign exchange business can handle RMB-USD business.

Within the US dollar limit, domestic individuals are required to carry their resident identity cards, and overseas individuals are required to bring their passports, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents' mainland passes and other valid identity documents to the bank for exchange. Due to the fluctuation of exchange rate, the bank's foreign exchange quotation is also fluctuating, and the price will be a little different. You can compare the exchange rates of different banks and choose the most suitable bank for exchange.