Renminbi ¥uan

Renminbi ¥uan
Renminbi ¥uan
 
[»Währung des Volkes«\], Abkürzung RMB. ¥, Währungseinheit in China seit 1969, 1 Renminbi ¥uan = 10 Jiao = 100 Fen.

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