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Presenting the 20 Yuan banknote P-918; B-4126, a remarkable token of worth valued at US$2.93 or €2.52. This compact note measures 70 x 145 mm and is adorned in a serene blue hue, resonating with a sense of depth and stability.

On its front, the National emblem of the People’s Republic of China takes pride of place, radiating authority and unity. A freestyle skier, captured mid-jump, symbolizes the thrill of athleticism, while the Beijing 2022 logo marks a momentous event in the nation’s history.

Flipping the note unveils a linguistic tapestry – Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur, and Zhang scripts come together to celebrate China’s diverse heritage. A ski jumping venue in Beijing stands as a testament to its hosting of the global sports event. The Great Wall of China, an iconic symbol of history, majestically graces the scene. A green optically variable ink (OVI) snowflake adds a touch of security.

Ensuring its integrity is a solid security thread, demetalized with the number “20,” safeguarding against imitation. The note’s creators, the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation (CBPM), leave their mark on this masterpiece. The watermark “Bing Dwen Dwen” pays homage to the Winter Olympics’ panda mascot, infusing the note with a touch of playfulness.

Stamped with the date 2022, prefaced by the letter “J,” and introduced on 21st December 2021, this 20 Yuan note encapsulates the spirit of China’s present and future, woven into its very fabric. It stands as a testament to the nation’s prowess, diversity, and commitment to hosting the world on its stage.

Introducing the 20 Yuan banknote P-919; B-4125, worth US$2.93 or €2.52. This note, measuring a compact 70 x 145 mm, stands out in a tranquil blue shade, reflecting stability and depth. Crafted from polymer, it symbolizes modernity and resilience.

On its front, the National emblem of the People’s Republic of China takes center stage, a testament to unity and strength. The Beijing 2022 logo stands as a proud mark of hosting a monumental event. Graceful figures of a woman and a man engaged in figure skating capture the elegance of movement, while the mountain ranges echo the nation’s diverse landscapes. An OVI element brings a musical score to life, adding a touch of artistry.

Flipping the note reveals linguistic harmony – Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur, and Zhang scripts converge, celebrating China’s rich cultural mosaic. The “Ice Cube” exterior of the Beijing National Aquatics Center, an architectural wonder, graces the backdrop, merging sport and design seamlessly.

Security threads may be absent, but trust is instilled by the note’s originators, the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation (CBPM). While watermarks are non-existent, the note’s integrity remains a testament to its quality.

Stamped with the year 2022, prefaced by the letter “J,” and introduced on 21st December 2021, this 20 Yuan polymer banknote embodies China’s contemporary spirit. It captures a nation’s journey, intertwining culture, architecture, and sportsmanship, and stands as a testament to China’s global stature.

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