Because the exchange rate is different at different time points, the exchange rate often changes according to the relationship between supply and demand of money, which is subject to the transaction price at the bank counter. The exchange rate refers to the Bank of China, official website. The real-time exchange rate of NT 100 against RMB is as follows: NT is about convertible = 20000 * 22.35/ 100 = 4637 RMB.
New Taiwan dollar (currency code: code; Currency symbol: NT) is the common currency in Taiwan Province Province of China. It has been issued and circulated since June 1949, and the basic unit is RMB. The denominations of NT coins are: 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan and 50 yuan; The denomination of paper money is: 100 yuan, 200 yuan, 500 yuan, 1000 yuan, 2000 yuan. The conversion method is: 1 circle = 10 angle = 100 minute. The new Taiwan dollar is relative to the old Taiwan dollar. Now, Taiwan dollar refers to the new Taiwan dollar. Old Taiwan dollars ceased to be used in the fifties. The basic unit of NTD is yuan, but it is generally written as yuan. 1 circle = 10 angle = 100 minute.
According to the regulations, you can exchange new Taiwan dollars at designated government foreign exchange banks or international tourist hotels, and the receipts obtained at the time of exchange must be properly kept. If you want to exchange unused NT dollars before leaving the country, you must show this receipt. From June 30th, 2009, RMB can be exchanged in two directions in Taiwan Province Island. Natural persons with valid identity documents (island residents' identity cards, tourists' and foreigners' passports) can exchange RMB, and the exchange amount per person does not exceed RMB 20,000. 1 nt = 0.23 10 RMB.
1. The units that issue NT coins are: 50 cents, 1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, 20 yen and 50 yen. The paper currency units are: 100 yuan, 200 yuan, 500 yuan, 1000 yuan and 2000 yuan. 50-cent coins are rarely used because of their small circulation, so cash transactions usually take 1 yuan as the minimum unit. For example, 3.5 yuan stamps are rounded to 4 yuan (of course, two stamps only need 7 yuan); The deposit interest is also rounded to 1 yuan. However, if necessary, 50 cents can also be used as a trading medium, but the use of 50 cents can not exceed 100 pieces at a time.
2. Types of coins
1) Silver coin, with Sun Yat-sen's head on the front and a map of Taiwan and pentagonal face value on the back, was issued on194912.081and stopped issuing on 198 12.08.
2) Aluminum coin, with Sun Yat-sen's head on the front and a map of Taiwan on the back, with a face value of 20 cents, was issued on 1 949 65438+February1day.
3) Copper coins with Sun Yat-sen's head on the front and a map of Taiwan on the back, with a face value of 10 cents, were issued on 1 949 65438+February1day.