In China, the legal currency is the Renminbi (RMB), which includes banknotes and coins. This is the only legal form of currency used for transactions, settlement, and other financial activities.


In addition, under the financial regulatory system, there are also regular commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins that are legal. Regular commemorative coins can circulate with the same face value as the RMB, mainly issued to commemorate major events, figures, etc.; precious metal commemorative coins usually have collection value, and their face value is only symbolic, with the actual value mainly composed of the value of the precious metal itself and commemorative significance.
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