China new 1-, 10-, 20-, and 50-yuan notes (B4118a – B4122a) confirmed

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On 29 April 2019, the People’s Bank of China announced that on 30 August 2019 it would introduce new notes like the preceding issues (except the 5-yuan note), but with redrawn vignettes, new date (2019), and enhanced anti-counterfeiting features including denomination as registration device and additional Omron rings on all denominations, as well as windowed security threads, denomination in SPARK, and vertical serial numbers at right front on all but the 1-yuan note.

Courtesy of Max Keller, Ivan Bogdanov, and Juan José de Francisco Portal.

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