Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2019 shows the fifth edition of the renminbi (RMB), the Chinese currency, at a bank in Beijing. The new issuance includes notes with a face value of 50 yuan (about $7), 20 yuan, 10 yuan and one yuan, and coins valued one yuan, 50 fen and 10 fen. Compared with the current series in circulation, the latest version has brighter colors and better designs to fight counterfeiting, according to the central bank. (Photo: China News Service/Hou Yu)
Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2019 shows the fifth edition of the renminbi (RMB), the Chinese currency, at a bank in Beijing. The new issuance includes notes with a face value of 50 yuan (about $7), 20 yuan, 10 yuan and one yuan, and coins valued one yuan, 50 fen and 10 fen. Compared with the current series in circulation, the latest version has brighter colors and better designs to fight counterfeiting, according to the central bank. (Photo: China News Service/Hou Yu)
Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2019 shows the fifth edition of the renminbi (RMB), the Chinese currency, at a bank in Beijing. The new issuance includes notes with a face value of 50 yuan (about $7), 20 yuan, 10 yuan and one yuan, and coins valued one yuan, 50 fen and 10 fen. Compared with the current series in circulation, the latest version has brighter colors and better designs to fight counterfeiting, according to the central bank. (Photo: China News Service/Hou Yu)
Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2019 shows the fifth edition of the renminbi (RMB), the Chinese currency, at a bank in Beijing. The new issuance includes notes with a face value of 50 yuan (about $7), 20 yuan, 10 yuan and one yuan, and coins valued one yuan, 50 fen and 10 fen. Compared with the current series in circulation, the latest version has brighter colors and better designs to fight counterfeiting, according to the central bank. (Photo: China News Service/Hou Yu)
Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2019 shows the fifth edition of the renminbi (RMB), the Chinese currency, at a bank in Beijing. The new issuance includes notes with a face value of 50 yuan (about $7), 20 yuan, 10 yuan and one yuan, and coins valued one yuan, 50 fen and 10 fen. Compared with the current series in circulation, the latest version has brighter colors and better designs to fight counterfeiting, according to the central bank. (Photo: China News Service/Hou Yu)
Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2019 shows the fifth edition of the renminbi (RMB), the Chinese currency, at a bank in Beijing. The new issuance includes notes with a face value of 50 yuan (about $7), 20 yuan, 10 yuan and one yuan, and coins valued one yuan, 50 fen and 10 fen. Compared with the current series in circulation, the latest version has brighter colors and better designs to fight counterfeiting, according to the central bank. (Photo: China News Service/Hou Yu)