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Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

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Recently, some regions have issued announcements about the cessation of the circulation of RMB.

Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

The exchange outlets for these old banknotes and coins that have been withdrawn have changed! If you still have it, you should pay more attention, only the designated outlets, can be exchanged.

So, are we going to redeem it? How to change it?

What are the delisted RMB?

What are the renminbi that have now ceased to be in circulation? Some of you may not know.

Xiaotian will briefly tell you that now the first and third versions of the coin have all been delisted.

Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

The hard cents in the second edition are still in circulation, and the rest are all delisted.

Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

The 1 Jiao and 5 Jiao banknotes, as well as the 5 Jiao and 1 Yuan coins, are still in circulation, and the rest have all been withdrawn.

They can all go to bank outlets and exchange for circulating RMB. One of the coins is exchanged in a ratio of 10,000 to 1, and the rest are 1 to 1.

Redemption outlets have changed

Recently, some regions have issued announcements mentioning that there have been changes in exchange outlets.

Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

Taking the Hubei provincial announcement as an example, the announcement on April 25 mentioned the latest delisted renminbi exchange outlets, with a total of 140 designated outlets that can exchange delisted renminbi for circulating renminbi.

It is worth mentioning that the number of convertible outlets has decreased, from 239 to nearly half.

It can be said that there are fewer and fewer outlets that can exchange delisted renminbi, which will also be a general trend. After all, the delisting time has been relatively long, and those who want to exchange it have already gone to exchange.

For information on outlets in other areas, you can go to the bulletin board of the local branch to search and query.

Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

If you want to exchange, it's very simple, that is, first check the local outlets that can be exchanged, and then bring the delisted banknotes and coins to exchange for circulating yuan.

Note that there are only a limited number of outlets that can be exchanged in one area, for example, there are only 15 outlets in Wuhan City.

Some Tibetan friends may find that there are fewer and fewer exchange outlets, does it mean that we should hurry up and exchange it?

Do you want to redeem it?

Although there are fewer and fewer outlets that can be exchanged, Xiaotian still wants to remind everyone that the banknotes and coins that have been withdrawn from the market are not in a hurry to exchange, and there is no even need to exchange them.

Why is that? Because judging from the current situation, they have long ceased to be par and have been sought after by many Tibetan friends.

Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

Even the chrysanthemum 1 dime, which has the largest circulation and is the most common, is now a few points of premium for a single coin. Among them, the 99-year-old chrysanthemum 1 corner can be doubled by 10 times.

Not to mention other, rarer old banknotes and coins.

Announcement! The exchange outlets are reduced, do you want to exchange the delisted banknotes and coins?

For example, a 10,000-to-one exchange of a version of coins, a face value of 10,000 yuan of horse herding map, can only be exchanged for 1 yuan. But in the auction, it has been able to sell for 17.25 million.

So if you still have old banknotes and coins, there is no need to rush to exchange them.

The older they are, the more valuable they are. What we have to do is to keep them well.

Even if you don't consider their market performance, just as a memento of the past years, it's quite good.

Have you ever exchanged delisted banknotes and coins?