The current (1999-2013) China 1 Yuan coin is nickel-plated steel
China uses the yuan, Japan uses yen. As of 11 July 2016, one US dollar is 6.7 yuan.
Great Britain discontinued the 1/2p coin in 1984 The U.S. discontinued its 1/2¢ coin in 1857
If you mean the Chinese yuan, as of 5/24/12 the yuan is worth about sixteen cents, meaning one US dollar is worth about 6.33 yuan.
.1397 cents
1 dollar
This coin is likely the 1 Yuan aluminum coin from China. It features a denomination of "1" on one side and various designs on the other, such as the national emblem or the country's name in Chinese characters. It is commonly used for everyday transactions in China.
Yuan is a type of money system in China. It used to be a round coin. Yuan actually means round object or round coin.
The unit of currency in China is the Chinese yuan, which is represented by the symbol ¥ and the currency code CNY. The basic unit of the yuan is the yuan, with smaller denominations such as the jiao and the fen.
yuan is the coin and currancy is yen
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100$ if you have a 1995 yi yuan Japanese coin
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China uses the yuan, Japan uses yen. As of 11 July 2016, one US dollar is 6.7 yuan.
It says zhonghua renmin gongheguo and the front has a giant 1 on it with something that looks like the mathematical pi sign and says yi yuan it's a silver coin
25mm The current coin of the People's Republic of China dates from 1999-2012 and weighs 6.1g and made of nickel-plated steel
1 Yuan = $0.1573 US $0.01 US = 0.06357279084 Yuan