Question 1: Can the third set of RMB still be used? It can no longer be used and has been withdrawn from circulation, but it can be collected and brand new coins are valuable.
Question 2: Is the third set of RMB still spent? What's the use if you can't spend it? The third set of RMB, the central bank has announced that it will withdraw from the circulation market and cannot be used! But it can be collected.
Question 3: Can the third set of RMB be exchanged in banks in 2015? The third set of RMB cannot be exchanged in banks now.
The People's Bank of China issued an announcement: In order to adjust the types of RMB notes to facilitate circulation and use, and to reduce the workload of commercial banks in sorting and sorting notes, with the approval of the State Council, the People's Bank of China will start from July 1, 2000 The third set of RMB will be stopped from circulating in the market.
Question 4: When will the third set of RMB cease circulation. The second set ceased circulation on January 1, 1999, and the third set ceased circulation on July 1, 2000.
Question 5: Is the third set of RMB still in circulation? If it is not in circulation, collect it.
p>Question 6: Can the third set of RMB 10 cents really be sold for 40,000 yuan? Only the ones with green watermarks can be sold for 40,000 yuan. The premise is that it is genuine and in good condition. Probably 80% of those people who said it's impossible didn't know it existed. The original poster will know after searching online
Question 7: Can the third set of RMB be taken to the bank to be exchanged for money? You can exchange it, but it is not recommended that you exchange it. It is better to sell it in the market. You can also sell it in the market. The face value is higher than the bank exchange rate
Question 8: The circulation of the third set of RMB. The third set of RMB was issued successively on April 20, 1962, and ceased circulation on July 1, 2000. It lasted 38 years, February 10 days. This set of RMB has seven denominations: 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan, and 10 yuan. The cents are still from the second set. On April 15, 1980, the State Council approved the People's Bank of China to issue four kinds of metal RMB: 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao and 1 yuan. The materials of 1 jiao, 2 jiao and 5 jiao are copper-zinc alloy and the 1 yuan currency is copper-nickel. alloy. These four metal coins were mainly sold to foreign tourists at that time to increase foreign exchange income, and were only issued symbolically domestically. So far, after 18 years of adjustments and replacements, the third set of RMB has been issued in 7 denominations and 13 versions, including 4 types of 1-cent coupons (coins), 2 types of 2-cent coupons (coins), and 5-cent coupons. There are 2 types of (coins), 2 types of 1 yuan coupons (coins), 1 type of 2 yuan coupons, 1 type of 5 yuan coupons, and 1 type of 10 yuan coupons. The RMB *** issued on April 20, 1960 has two denominations. Among them, the 1956 version of the brown 5 yuan coupon is the last coupon type of the second set of RMB, while the 1961 version of the maroon 10 yuan coupon is the beginning of the third set of RMB. Issued logo. On April 15, 1964, dark green 2-yuan coupons and dark green 2-cent coupons were issued at the same time. Since the color of the back of the 1962 version of the 1-cent coupon was similar to the color of the back of the 1962 version of the 2-cent coupon, it was not easy to identify. On December 15, 1967, the color of the back of the 1962 version of the 1-cent coupon was adjusted and the 1962 version of the 1-cent coupon was reissued. The color of the back changes from dark brown and light green to purple and orange. On January 5, 1974, the 1972 version of the 50-cent coupon was issued, which was the last edition number of the third set of RMB. The front of the 1-cent coupon originally showed a picture of cadres participating in labor, but was later changed to a picture of the combination of education and productive labor; the back has the national emblem and chrysanthemum. There are five main colors: maroon, dark brown, light green, sauce purple, and orange. The front of the 2-cent coupon shows the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge; the back has the national emblem and peony flowers, with the main color being dark green. The front of the 50-cent coupon shows the production drawing of a textile factory; the back has the national emblem, cotton and plum blossoms, with the main color being green lotus. The front of the 1-yuan coupon shows a picture of a female tractor driver, symbolizing agriculture as the foundation; the back has the national emblem and a grazing picture, symbolizing the development of animal husbandry; the main color is dark red. The front of the 2-yuan coupon shows a picture of a lathe worker, commonly known as a "lathe worker", symbolizing the dominance of industry; the back shows the national emblem and an oil mine, symbolizing the development of the energy industry; the main color is dark green. The front of the 5-yuan coupon shows a picture of steel-making workers, commonly known as "steel-making five yuan", symbolizing the industry's "steel as the key link"; the back shows the national emblem of an open-pit coal mine, symbolizing the development of the energy industry; the main color is dark brown. The front of the 10-yuan coupon shows a picture of "People's Representatives Walking Out of the Great Hall", symbolizing people's participation in and deliberation of politics; the back has a picture of the Tiananmen Rostrum. Main color black. Commonly known as "Great Unity". Since its issuance in the 1960s, this set of RMB has been in circulation until 2000. It is the longest set of RMB in circulation so far and has played an important role in promoting economic development. It has successively issued 7 denominations, 8 original versions, and 9 types of tickets. If based on the difference in crown number, printing process and banknote paper, it can be further subdivided into at least more than 30 types. Some coins that were issued earlier and have a rare circulation have already become popular in the collection world.
Question 9: Can the third set of RMB appreciate? It will definitely appreciate.
But it needs to be of good quality.
And it is best to be a scarce variety. ,
For example, a maroon corner or a green corner.
Question 10: Can the third complete set of RMB be sold? It will definitely sell, but the key depends on whether your selling price is appropriate!