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1 Yuan (CNY) = 0.146512 USD ... So 100 Yuan = 14.65 USD
14.6776 U.S. dollars
Roughly about 100 dollars in USA.
100.00 CNY 14.6435 USD
The Yuan is the base unit of both former and present day Chinese currencies. A 1941 CNY of 100 Yuan is equal to 312.86771 USD. Currently, one Chinese Yuan equals 0.16 US Dollar.
Chinese currency (CNY / RMB) includes 10 face values: 1 Jiao (1/10 Yuan), 2 Jiao, 5 Jiao, 1 Yuan, 2 Yuan, 5 Yuan, 10 Yuan, 20 Yuan, 50 Yuan and 100 Yuan (the highest). I may say, there are different kinds of pictures on Chinese cash, scienic spots and gerat revolutionary leader... u may mean the cash 100 Yuan, that's the great leader Chairman Mao (Mau Tsedon)
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Mao Zedong is on the 100 yuan bill. He is the co founder of the Chinese Communist Party.
1 Yuan (CNY) = 0.146512 USD ... So 100 Yuan = 14.65 USD
Mao Tse-tung
14.6776 U.S. dollars
14.5 dollars
Roughly about 100 dollars in USA.
A 1936 Chinese Yuan is worth less than one dollar in the United States. The Chinese Yuan has not gained value with age.
100.00 CNY 14.6435 USD
The 'yuan' is one name. yuan is the name of the denomination being used. The correct name of the currency = Renminbi. since most western countries don't distinguish between denomination & currency, it's the same name as the currency. But it's distinguished in Chinese. Renminbi = currency. yuan = denomination. RMB/Renminbi: Yuan [compare to US "dollar bill"] > jiao [compare to US "dime"] > fen [compare to US "penny"]. 10 jiao = 1 yuan just like 10 US dimes = 1 US dollar. 1 yuan = 100 fen just like 1 US dollar = 100 US pennies. There's no equivalent to the US quarter in RMBs. Saying "1 yuan RMB" = saying "1 dollar [denomination: 1,5,10,20, 50, 100, etc... dollars] (in) US dollars [currency]".