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Fourth series of the renminbi

The fourth series of the renminbi was introduced between 1987 and 1997 by the People's Bank of China. The theme of this series was that under the governance of the Chinese Communist Party, the various peoples of China would be united in building a Chinese-style social democracy.

Date of issue
• April 27, 1987: ¥50 (1980 edition) and ¥0.5. • May 10, 1988: ¥100 (1980 edition), ¥2 (1980 edition), ¥1 (1980 edition) and ¥0.2 banknotes. • September 22, 1988: ¥10, ¥5 and ¥0.1 banknotes. • June 1, 1992: ¥1, ¥0.5 and ¥0.1 coins. • August 20, 1992: ¥50 (1990 edition) and ¥100 (1990 edition) banknotes. • March 1, 1995: ¥1 (1990 edition) banknote. • April 10, 1996: ¥2 (1990 edition) banknote. • April 1, 1997: ¥1 (1996 edition) banknote. ==Coins==
Coins
Minted from 1991 to 1999 except that ¥0.5 was last minted in 2001. Coins carry the Emblem of the People's Republic of China, the full title of the state in Chinese and pinyin on the obverse side, and the denomination and an image of a flower on the reverse side. ==Banknotes==
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