A very good used note would be worth about $5, rising to $80 in mint uncirculated condition.
The Yuan is the unit of currency of China.
I have 3 old 1945 central reserve bank of china notes of 5000 yuan do they have montary value today
The value of a 1945 Central Reserve Bank of China 5000 Yuan is determined by the condition and if there are any tears in the bill. This bill in good condition has been sold for nearly 250 dollars.
Yes they are
A Very Fine quality note would be worth $40. Uncirculated = $110.
China was a country in turmoil during this era and it is very difficult to identify and accurately value notes without knowing which bank issued the note. However, it is most likely that this denomination/date is from the Bank of China and is worth between $1-2 in very good used condition or $10-25 in mint uncirculated.
A 1936 Chinese Yuan is worth less than one dollar in the United States. The Chinese Yuan has not gained value with age.
about $1.50---maybe
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Yuan is the unit in China.
The value would depend on the age and the condition. The most common issue is dated 1941. A 5 Yuan note in mint uncirculated condition is worth $15. A crisp circulated one, only $1.50. Earlier issues, from 1935 to 1940, are worth considerably more.
One Chinese Yuan is equal to 0.218240 Singapore dollars which means: 165 Chinese yuan = 36.0096 Singapore dollars (As of today 26th April 2009)