How does the characters on money (banknotes) draw?

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is a copper print, carved on the copper version

2 thoughts on “How does the characters on money (banknotes) draw?”

  1. Change of characters on the RMB

    Portrait in each set of RMB patterns occupy a certain position, especially the fourth set of 9 banknuts have character avatars. These portraits reflect the style of the owners of each era and the political and socio -economic background at the time.

    The characters on the first three sets of banknotes are basically physical workers such as workers, farmers, herdsmen, and boatmen, which reflect the establishment of the new China and the people of the working people become the world's ownership. The fourth set of RMB appeared on the image of intellectuals for the first time on 50 yuan banknotes.

    Why choose Mao Zedong's avatar

    . According to reports, the fifth set of RMB's positive patterns have considered selection of famous characters in Chinese history, but the more familiar people in the people on the banknotes, the more familiar the people. The better, as long as the image of the characters on the banknote changes slightly (if you encounter counterfeit banknotes), it will cause alertness. Therefore, it is the best image of Mao Zedong, because Chairman Mao's image is most familiar with.

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