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Once upon a time, our country's banknotes still had to rely on foreign countries to produce on their behalf, such as the famous "Su Sanyuan", which was made by the Soviet Union.
And today, our banknote printing and minting technology has come to the forefront of the world, and it can be OEM for other countries!
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The following list of foreign aid money printing tasks, in fact, there are some diplomatic factors, the printing quality is very high, and some "RMB" figures can be seen in the design process, which is also worthy of the attention of friends who play coins.
There are nine countries where China has printed foreign money, namely Viet Nam, Cuba, Albania, Laos, North Korea, Guinea, Cambodia, Mongolia and Nepal.
There is also Thailand, the latest 2 baht is different from the above, which is a successful project won by China, and it is a reflection of strength.
Foreign currency made in China
1
Vietnam
Viet Nam was the first country in China to carry out foreign aid banknote printing, designing and printing 4 sets of new Viet Nam banknotes in 1950, 1957, 1965 and 1968, with a total of 31 types of coupons, and it is also the country with the most printing on behalf of China.
▲ Viet Nam 1951 50 Viet Nam dong
Viet Nam 1951 50 Viet Nam dong, the first set of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000 Viet Nam dong, a total of 7 denominations, this set of banknotes printed in Chinese.
▲ 1958 5 Viet Nam dong
Viet Nam 1958 5 Viet Nam dong, the second set has 1, 2, 5 jiao, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 Viet Nam dong, a total of 8 denominations.
▲1966 10 Viet Nam points
Viet Nam 1966 10 Viet Nam cents, the third set has 10, 20, 50 cents, 1, 2, 5, 10, 50 Viet Nam dong, a total of 8 denominations.
▲50 Viet Nam dong in 1968
Viet Nam 1968 50 Viet Nam dong, the fourth set of face values and the third set of a total of 8 face values, the fourth set was during the Vietnam War, so they are all patterns of fighting while producing.
2
Albania
In the last century, Albania had a comrade and brother honeymoon period with China, and was described by the Chinese as a beacon of socialism in Europe.
From 1963 to 1992, we printed a total of 3 batches of banknotes in 10 denominations.
▲ 50 leks in 1976
▲100 Leks in 1976
▲ 200 leks in 1992
This version was added later, so the design is different from the above style, and it is more modern.
3
Cambodia
Cambodia, in 1974, at the request of the then National Unity Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia, the mainland printed a new version of Cambodian banknotes in 7 denominations, with denominations of 0.1, 0.5, 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 riels.
▲ 1975 0.5 riel
The familiar design has a sense of déjà vu with the mainland's third set of RMB jujube red and lathe Eryuan.
▲The third set of RMB in the mainland is a corner of jujube red and two yuan for lathe workers
▲May 1975 Riel
▲100 Riel in 1975
4
Cuba
The banknotes were printed on behalf of Cuba at the request of the National Bank of the Republic of Cuba, and were printed in two times in 1990 and 1992, with four denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 pesos.
▲ 5 pesos in 1991
▲10 pesos in 1991
▲ 20 pesos in 1991
▲50 pesos in 1991
5
Laos
In the 10 years from 1968 to 1978, China printed 7 denominations of banknotes for the liberated areas of Laos, namely 1, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 kip, of which there were 2 varieties of 50 kip, so there were a total of 8 types of coupons.
▲ 200 kip in 1968
▲ 1970 10 kip
▲ 50 kip in 1975
6
North Korea
To be precise, it is not the banknotes that are printed for North Korea, but the traveler's checks.
In 1975, the Trade Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea commissioned China to print North Korean traveler's cheques in denominations of 10, 50 and 100 won, in three batches and with a print run of 220,000 pieces.
▲1975 100 yuan traveler's check
This ticket is relatively rare.
7
Guinea
Guinea, starting in 1971, China printed banknotes for the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea, and until 1985, a total of 4 batches of banknotes were printed, with denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 sili, a total of 8 denominations.
▲ 25 Sili in 1971
This set of banknotes, China uses engraving printing, large banner, texture and impact are very strong.
▲100 Sili in 1971
▲ 500 sili in 1980
8
Mongolia
Mongolia, China mainly minted coins for Mongolia, and Mongolia's banknotes were mainly printed by the Soviet Union in the early days, and later printed by Europe.
China printed Mongolia treasury bills issued in 1991 in 50, 100, 200, and 500 tiles for Mongolia.
▲Mongolia 1991 500 Tile Treasury Bill
This one is also more difficult to see.
9
Nepal
In Nepal, the most recent foreign printing was a few years ago.
In 2015, China printed 210 million new banknotes worth 100 Nepal rupees for Nepal with the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation.
▲ Rs 100 in 2015
The banknote is printed using a hybrid plastic technology, and Nepal is very satisfied with the quality of the banknote printed on behalf of the banknote and greatly appreciates it.
10
Thailand
In 2018, the Thailand 2 baht coin produced by Shenyang Mint Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation, was successfully shipped from Shenyang.
This is the 220 million 200 baht coin project successfully won by China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation.
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The 2 baht coin is one of the new coins issued by King Rama X of Thailand after his accession to the throne in December 2016, and is the first time that a portrait of the new king of Thailand has been cast on a Thailand circulating coin.
In the new century, China's banknote printing and minting technology is becoming more and more sophisticated, and the cost is much lower than that of Western countries, and the quality is good, and China's foreign banknote printing business has also occupied a place in the world!
Source: "Reading History"
Editors: Ma Jingjing, Ajie
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